Does Pro Sports Have A Gambling Problem?
Summary
TLDRThe video script narrates a series of scandals involving illegal sports betting and its potential impact on the integrity of professional sports. It details the case of a prominent athlete, referred to as 'Shi Otani', and his close associate, 'Epe Mizuhara', who is accused of stealing millions from Otani to pay off gambling debts. The story unfolds with Otani's denial of any involvement in gambling and his cooperation with investigations. The script also discusses the broader implications of legalized sports betting on match-fixing, highlighting the strict policies of major sports leagues against gambling and the rise in suspicious betting activities. It further explores the effectiveness of surveillance services in identifying and preventing match-fixing, emphasizing the rarity of such incidents in American sports. The video concludes with a reminder on the importance of integrity in sports and the potential consequences for those involved in illegal betting.
Takeaways
- 🚨 A professional athlete was involved in an illegal gambling scandal, accused of betting on his own games and facing investigation by multiple authorities.
- 🏀 The NBA faced a similar issue with a player allegedly influencing game outcomes to win bets, leading to an investigation and potential permanent ban.
- 📉 The NCAA and NFL have also seen increased suspicious betting activity, with players facing suspensions and leagues tightening their gambling rules.
- 🔍 Legalized sports betting has led to increased revenue for sports leagues but also raised concerns about match-fixing and integrity.
- 💰 The case of a player's interpreter, who was accused of stealing millions to pay off gambling debts, raised questions about the player's own involvement in illegal betting.
- 🤝 A close personal relationship between the player and his interpreter complicated the situation, leading to speculation and investigation into potential cover-ups.
- 🚫 Major sports leagues in the U.S. have a zero-tolerance policy towards gambling, with severe consequences for those involved, including lifetime bans.
- 📉 Match-fixing is a significant issue globally, with organized crime estimated to make billions from rigged games, and it has led to the downfall of entire leagues.
- 📈 Legalized betting has increased the traceability of bets, with surveillance services tracking and flagging suspicious activities, potentially deterring match-fixing.
- 🎓 The NCAA is particularly concerned about prop bets, which could be exploited by college athletes to fix games for small personal gains.
- 🛑 The case highlighted in the script serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked gambling addiction and its potential to corrupt the integrity of sports.
Q & A
What was the scandal involving the Golden Child in 2024?
-The Golden Child was involved in an illegal gambling scandal, accused of betting on his own games, leading to investigations by the league, the IRS, and the FBI concerning $4.5 million in illegal sports betting wagers.
How did the NBA handle a similar issue with a player who allegedly bet on a specific outcome of a game?
-The NBA announced that the player could no longer play and was being investigated, facing a potential permanent ban, after a bet was placed on him to get less than 4 and 2 rebounds in a game.
What was the increase in suspicious matches flagged in 2022 compared to the year prior?
-In 2022, there was a 34% increase from the year prior in matches flagged as suspicious, potentially being rigged or fixed for money.
What was the nature of the relationship between Shohei Otani and his interpreter, Epe?
-Shohi Otani and Epe had a very close relationship, with Epe acting not only as an interpreter but also as a personal driver, financial middleman, and confidant, spending more time with Otani than his own wife.
What was the controversy surrounding Epe's firing from the Dodgers?
-Epe was fired by the Dodgers after accusations of massive theft from Otani to pay off sports betting debts. However, the story became suspicious as Otani's team initially claimed the money was transferred voluntarily to help Epe as a friend.
How did Epe allegedly steal money from Shohei Otani?
-According to a federal complaint, Epe allegedly stole around $6 million from Otani's accounts by pretending to be Otani over the phone and transferring the money himself.
What is the general policy of major sports leagues in America regarding players betting on their own sports?
-Major sports leagues in America have a near-zero tolerance policy when it comes to gambling, banning players from betting on their own sports.
How does legalized sports betting potentially reduce the likelihood of match fixing?
-Legalized sports betting allows for better surveillance and tracking of betting activity, making it easier to identify and investigate suspicious betting patterns, thus potentially reducing the likelihood of match fixing.
What are prop bets and why are they potentially problematic for college sports?
-Prop bets allow bettors to wager on specific individual player outcomes, such as scoring more or less than a certain number of points. These bets are potentially problematic for college sports because they can be manipulated by the players themselves for small amounts of money, making it harder to detect match fixing.
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What was the situation with Jonte Porter and how did it result in an NBA ban?
-Jonte Porter was found to have bet on NBA games, including his own team to lose, and provided confidential information to betters. Although he never directly bet on a game he played in, his actions led to a lifetime ban from the NBA.
How did Epe Mizuhara's gambling addiction affect his relationship with Shohei Otani and the outcome of the scandal?
-Epe's gambling addiction led to him stealing money from Otani to pay off his debts. When the scandal broke, Otani cooperated with investigations, and Epe was arrested, facing up to 30 years in prison if convicted.
Outlines
🚨 Scandal Erupts: Sports Betting and Investigations 🚨
The first paragraph introduces a series of scandals involving illegal sports betting. A prominent athlete is accused of betting on his own games, leading to investigations by various authorities, including the league, the IRS, and the FBI. The NBA faces a similar issue with a player allegedly influencing game outcomes for betting gains. The NCAA and NFL have also dealt with gambling rule violations, with matches flagged as suspicious and a significant increase from the previous year. The narrative highlights the shift from opposition to support for legalized sports betting by major sports leagues, despite past warnings from figures like Roger Goodell and Bud Selig about the potential for compromised game integrity.
🤝 The Unbreakable Bond: Otani and His Interpreter 🤝
Paragraph two delves into the close relationship between a Japanese pitcher, Shohei Otani, and his interpreter, EP (not his real name). They met when EP was interpreting for another player, and their friendship grew over time. EP became Otani's full-time interpreter and personal assistant, living with him, driving him, and even participating in his training. Otani's trust in EP was so deep that he handled Otani's professional and personal relationships. EP's popularity also rose due to his proximity to Otani, gaining a significant social media following and recognition. However, the paragraph hints at a potential scandal involving EP, Otani, and a significant sum of money.
💰 The Dark Side of Betting: Match Fixing and its Consequences 💰
The third paragraph discusses the darker aspects of sports betting, specifically match-fixing. It recounts a notorious incident from the English Premier League where a crime syndicate rigged a game for financial gain. The narrative then explores the prevalence of match-fixing, citing a FIFA estimate and a German study that highlight the scale of the issue. It also touches on the severe consequences for those involved, including legal repercussions and the collapse of entire leagues. The paragraph concludes with the argument that legalized sports betting, despite initial fears, might actually reduce opportunities for match-fixing due to increased surveillance and monitoring.
🚀 Legalized Betting and Enhanced Surveillance 🚀
In the fourth paragraph, the discussion turns to the potential benefits of legalized sports betting, particularly in terms of reducing match-fixing. It outlines how legalized betting has led to the use of surveillance services that monitor betting patterns and identify suspicious activities. The implementation of identity verification and location tracking in legal betting platforms makes it easier to detect and prevent illicit betting practices. The paragraph also mentions the use of AI services to track betting lines and flag suspicious movements, which has led to an increase in detected suspicious matches. However, it's suggested that as legalized betting expands, the demand for illegal bookmakers may decrease, further reducing opportunities for match-fixing.
🏈 College Sports and the Risks of Betting 🏈
The fifth paragraph focuses on the risks of sports betting in the context of college sports. It highlights how college athletes, who may not be as financially secure as professional athletes, are more susceptible to participating in match-fixing for smaller sums of money. The paragraph provides examples of college athletes who have been caught manipulating games for bets as low as a few hundred dollars. It also discusses the NCAA's efforts to ban prop bets for college games to prevent individual players from influencing outcomes for small bets. The narrative then describes a potential scandal involving unusual betting patterns on Temple's games, which led to an NCAA investigation due to the high confidence of unknown bettors in specific outcomes.
🕵️♂️ The Fallout: EP's Addiction and Otani's Response 🕵️♂️
The sixth paragraph concludes the story by detailing the aftermath of EP's gambling addiction and the theft from Otani. It reveals that EP had accumulated a significant debt through illegal betting and that he stole money from Otani's account to pay off this debt. When confronted with the scandal, Otani publicly denied any involvement in gambling and clarified that he never asked anyone to bet on his behalf. The paragraph describes how EP initially lied to cover up the theft but eventually confessed and was arrested. The federal complaint provides a detailed account of EP's actions, and if convicted, he could face up to 30 years in prison. The paragraph ends with a reminder about the video's sponsor, fishing Clash.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Illegal Gambling Scandal
💡Sports Betting
💡Match Fixing
💡Integrity of the Game
💡Gambling Debt
💡Legalized Betting
💡Suspicious Betting Activity
💡NCAA Investigations
💡Prop Bets
💡Gambling Addiction
💡Surveillance Services
Highlights
A major sports scandal erupted in 2024 involving a star athlete accused of illegal sports betting and investigated by multiple authorities, including the FBI.
The athlete allegedly bet $4.5 million on illegal wagers, raising questions about the integrity of the games he participated in.
An NBA player's unusual on-court behavior raised suspicions of match-fixing, leading to an investigation and potential permanent ban.
The NCAA began investigating Temple basketball for suspicious betting activity, following a trend of increased scrutiny on sports gambling.
Since 2018, over a thousand matches have been flagged as suspicious, indicating a potential 34% increase in rigged games for financial gain.
Historically, major sports leagues opposed legalized betting, fearing it could compromise the integrity of the game.
Despite previous opposition, sports leagues now support and benefit financially from legalized sports betting.
A high-profile theft case involving a star player's interpreter, Epe, who was accused of stealing to pay off sports betting debts, shocked the baseball world.
Epe Mizuhara and Shohei Otani's close relationship came under intense scrutiny, with allegations of massive theft to cover gambling debts.
ESPN revealed suspicious financial transactions from Otani's account to an illegal bookmaking operation, heightening the controversy.
Otani and his team had to change their narrative about the theft, casting doubt on their initial claim that the money transfer was voluntary.
Speculation arose that Otani himself might be involved in illegal betting, with Epe covering for him, which could lead to severe legal consequences.
Major sports leagues in America have a zero-tolerance policy towards gambling, with severe penalties for those involved.
The case of Jonte Porter, an NBA player banned for life for gambling-related activities, highlights the strict rules and scrutiny around sports betting.
Legalized sports betting has led to increased surveillance and monitoring systems that can detect and prevent match-fixing.
Despite concerns, the legalization of sports betting might make match-fixing less likely due to enhanced tracking and enforcement capabilities.
The NCAA faces unique challenges in monitoring and preventing match-fixing in college sports, where athletes may be more susceptible to the temptation of betting.
A series of suspicious betting patterns around Temple basketball games raised red flags for the NCAA, prompting an investigation into potential match-fixing.
Epe's gambling addiction and the subsequent scandal led to a federal complaint and his cooperation with authorities, illustrating the personal and professional risks of sports gambling.
Transcripts
less than a week into 2024 M Mo's worst
nightmare happened their Golden Child
was in an illegal gambling Scandal
accused of betting on his own games
being investigated by the league being
investigated by the IRS and even being
investigated by the FBI concerning
$4.5 million in illegal sports betting
Wagers while this was happening the NBA
had a similar issue a better claimed to
have $80,000
on a bet that relied on this player to
get less than 4 and2 rebounds in a game
on this play the ball comes right to him
instead of grabbing the ball he Taps it
to his teammate moments later he tells
his coach he has an eye injury and
leaves the game shortly after the NBA
announced he can no longer play is being
investigated and is facing a permanent
ban simultaneously the NCAA announced
they were investigating Temple
basketball for suspicious betting
activity there have already been 12 NFL
players suspended for breaking their
gambling rules since sports betting
became legal in 2018 and in 2022 alone
there were
1,212 matches flagged as suspicious
potentially being rigged or fixed for
money that is a 34% increase from the
year prior it was not long ago when all
major sports leagues opposed legalized
bet in 2017 Roger Goodell said legal
sports betting could compromise the
Integrity of the game former MLB
commissioner Bud cig said it was quote
evil which creates doubt and destroys
your sport in fact MLB was so paranoid
about gambling when two of their most
legendary players Mickey Manel and
Willie Mays agreed to do a meet and
greet at a casino they Bann these
players for life but now sports betting
is not only legal leagues supported and
are making millions of dollars from it
for years their biggest fear was that
legal gambling would lead to match
fixing Point shaving and games being
rigged a scandal like this could break a
sport and in March M Mo looked like it
could be facing worst case scenario Shi
Otani had just gotten his first hit his
first deal and was about to get his
first win in a Dodgers uniform he was in
Korea as part of MLB's opening Series
playing the first game of the 24 season
cameras caught him and his interpreter
joking around in the Dugout sh at epe
are best friends they are never seen
apart and regularly seen having fun in
The Dugout so everything seemed normal
but less than 10 hours after this news
broke that otani's attorneys were
accusing epe of a quote massive theft
minutes later we learn epe has been
fired by the Dodgers early reports from
the LA times say that otani's attorneys
discovered epe conducting a massive
theft from Otani in order to pay off
sports betting debts that he had with an
illegal bookmaker before the baseball
world could even make sense of this news
ESPN dropped their own article and made
this story a lot more suspicious ESPN
reported that while investigating any
legal bookmaking operation in California
Federal investigators had found that
there had been multiple six figure
transfers from sh otani's bank account
to this illegal bookmaking operation
presumably to pay off gambling debt that
totaled over a million ESPN had
interviewed epe a day before opening day
epe told ESPN that this was not a theft
and that Otani had voluntarily paid off
ep's gambling debt to help him out as a
friend another spokesperson for Otani
also told ESPN this version of the story
leading to a ton of questions why is
otani's team suddenly saying epe stole
the money when the day before they had
said Otani transferred the money
voluntarily Otani had known about this
Scandal before opening day if it was
truly a massive theft you wouldn't think
the two would act so friendly with each
other the very next day nobody seemed to
fully trust otani's side of the story
people began speculating that he was
actually the one doing the illegal
betting and epe was just covering for
him or that Otani had known about ep's
gambling debt and paid it off for him as
a favor this would be considered illegal
in the eyes of the law and could lead to
an MLB suspension so Otani and his team
now had to lie about it and based on
their relationship this was very
plausible shohi met epe mizuhara over a
decade ago he was born in Japan but
raised in California after briefly
interpreting for Japanese pitcher Hideki
okajima in America he moved to Japan to
interpret for the nepon ham Fighters
This just so happened to be sh otani's
rookie year otani's Locker was right
next to a foreign players Locker who had
to use epe to translate so naturally epe
and shohi became friends 5 years later
when Otani went to play for the Angels
it was only natural for him to HDE epe
as his full-time interpreter however epe
became much more than that when Otani
first came to America he arranged to
have epe live in the same apartment as
him Otani had no license so epe also
became his personal driver he would buy
groceries for Otani the two ate
breakfast together every single day
before games he trained with Otani
tracked his progress during workouts and
when Otani didn't have anyone to play
catch with he would do it with epe epe
was with Otani
365 days a year saying he spent more
time with Otani than he did with his own
wife and when epe married his wife in
2018 Otani surprised them with a gift he
paid for the couple's entire honeymoon
Otani trusted epe so much that he was
not just in charge of his onfield
relationships he became the middleman
between Otani and his sponsors and even
his friends during the MLB lockout team
employees were not allowed to interact
with players so epe quit his job with
the angels just so he could continue
helping Otani when Otani was in the Home
Run Derby in 2021 he had epe be his
personal catcher when he played for team
Japan in the WBC he didn't need a
translator around his Japanese teammates
yet he still had epe accompany him
throughout the entire tournament Otani
star power exploded since he was always
next to him so did epace he has over
400,000 Instagram followers and barely
post when the Angels were introduced in
2023 epe an interpreter was not only
introduced with the team he got the
second loudest Ovation at the stadium
trailing only Otani eepe legitimately
became one of the most recognizable
faces in the league his close
relationship with Otani made it hard to
believe that he would actually steal
this much money from him and get away
with it they spent so much time together
it's hard to believe Otani would have no
idea whatsoever about his gambling
addiction also how would it even be
possible to rack up 4.5 million in
gambling debt if according to epe he
only made around 500k a year
interpreting for Otani to many Otani had
to have had some sort of invol
involvement in ep's gambling and if this
was the case Otani was screwed MLB and
pretty much every major sports league
has what is close to a zero tolerance
policy when it comes to gambling four
years ago a minor Leaguer got caught
betting on the Oakland Athletics he is
still suspended he wasn't even a major
league player had no impact on the game
argues that since the Minor League
season was canceled at the time he
wasn't even a professional player but
still presumably is banned from baseball
for life all major sports leagues in
America ban their players from betting
on their own sports however in 2023
three NFL players got punish for betting
on a sport other than football NFL bans
players from gambling on anything while
in a team facility so even though they
made 100% legal bets since it happened
at a team facility they still got
suspended in the NCAA players are banned
from betting on any sport in 2003 Rick
neis Washington 's head football coach
entered a NCAA March Madness bracket
pool with his friends who he played golf
with he was the football coach and
Washington wasn't even in the tournament
but after filling out a bracket entering
it and winning a cash prize from his
golf friends the NCAA found out and
threatened to suspend him the university
almost immediately fired him for his
involvement he later won a $4.7 million
wrongful termination case but this just
shows how paranoid leagues are about any
kind of sports betting and it's all
because of situations like this before
this English Premier League game in 1997
a Malaysian crime syndicate went to the
stadium paid off a security guard got
access to the electrical system and
rigged the lights so that they could be
turned off with a rigged remote whenever
they wanted they then bet millions of
dollars that West H would at least tie
Crystal Palace at the beginning of the
second half Frank Lampard scored this
clutch goal to tie the game at two the
criminals pressed a button on the remote
the lights went off no one could figure
out how to get them back on and since it
was already the second half the game
ended in a 22 tie the Malaysian
criminals bet cashed and they made
millions of dollars match fixing like
this happens way more than you think in
2013 FIFA estimated that organized crime
was making as much as $15
billion a year by fixing matches in a
study done in Germany they found that
onethird of amateur soccer players have
seen match fixing take place in 2022
alone there was a
record 169 individual sanctions handed
to people who got caught fixing matches
and that's just the people who got
caught this can legitimately destroy
entire leagues and the Chinese
professional baseball league the major
leagues of Taiwan there have been 64
different players caught fixing games in
only an 11-year span that ended in 2008
that year the government investigated
102 illegal baseball betting cases
involving
222 people the situation was so bad the
league was pretty much bankrupt the
president of Taiwan got involved and had
to pass a law that punished people
involved in match fixing with up to 10
years in prison just to save the league
but for the most part match fixing in
America has been extremely rare for
decades every major sports league in
America was against legalized sports
betting match fixing almost exclusively
occurs when someone bribes a player or a
ref to affect the outcome of the game
since they know the outcome they can
make a bet on the outcome and basically
make free money sports leagues in
America argued legalizing betting would
create more Temptation for players to
throw games for money and create
skepticism amongst fans who will start
to believe the games were being fixed
even when they weren't but in 2018 the
leagues did a total 180 legalized sports
betting was up to individual states
League started lobbying for more states
to legalize and now the major sports
leagues are making hundreds of millions
of dollars directly from sports betting
and just like they fear this has led
some fans to become skeptical of the
Integrity of the game in January
DraftKings released data that said the
winningest bet of the the night was prop
bets on jont Porter they were predicting
that Jon Porter was going to have a
terrible game if a ton of people were
predicting LeBron to have a terrible
game that would make sense he's a star
who gets a ton of attention Porter is a
bench player who splits time in the
D-League you'd expect there to be little
to no money placed on his performance
yet these betters were right after only
playing 4 minutes Porter ended up
leaving the game after aggravating an
eye injury the team said he had hurt 4
days prior fans became skeptical they
dug up footage of him making this three
and looking somewhat disappointed in a
different game people were theorizing
that Porter was making bets that he
would play bad then purposely playing
bad in order to make extra money but
this was just a conspiracy theory then
this was released on March 20th jonte
Porter prop bets were once again the
winningest bet turns out this betting
volume in large part was due to one bet
who put
$80,000 that jont Porter would get less
than eight and a half points less than 4
and a half assists less than one and 1/2
threes less than one steel less than one
block and less than 5 and 1/2 rebounds
that game video shows him looking like
he purposely misses this rebound then
almost immediately goes to his coach and
checks out of the game saying he felt
sick his unders all hit and this better
made 1.2 million shortly after the NBA
announced they were placing him on the
ineligible list and launching an
investigation where they found that
Porter had bet on NBA games including
his own team to lose however he never
directly bet on a game he played in he
did give confidential information to
betters and purposely left games early
it seems likely that Porter had told
someone he was going to leave a game
early knowing this they placed a
ridiculous amount of money on Porter to
play Bad and possibly agreed to pay
Porter a cut of the winnings since he
agreed to check out of the game and
because of this the NBA has banned jonte
Porter for life this is the first time
the NBA has had to ban someone for
gambling in over 70 years the NFL has
suspended 12 players since legalization
and the NCAA has had over
175 violations since legalization in
2018 this sounds terrible but in reality
legalized sports betting might actually
make match fixing less likely but before
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now you would think legalized Bing would
create more betting and more
opportunities for match fixing but the
leagues don't see it that way since 2018
League have begun paying tens of
millions of dollars to companies like
these they're essentially surveillance
Services whose job it is to spy on
players analyze betting lines Track
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anything suspicious when signing up for
a legal betting account your identity
has to be verified if you're a
professional athlete betting on a sport
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your home or in the arena you play in
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bookmaking operation these systems
wouldn't be able to trace it and would
make it easier to get away with sports
radar Integrity services who does this
for multiple sports leagues found over
1,200 suspicious matches in 2022 alone
this is a
34% increase than the year before but
it's hard to know exactly why legalized
betting made sports betting more popular
more people betting on sports means more
potential match fixers but legalized
betting also makes betting more
traceable according to these Services
the increase in suspicious matches is
solely based on how much better their
systems have become in Catching people
with these systems in place in order for
someone to bet on a game they could
influence they'd have to go through an
illegal bookmaker which is still
possible but it's always been possible
and as legalized betting keeps getting
bigger it makes sense that the demand
for illegal bookies will continue to
decrease making them rarer and rarer
players coaches or refs could tell a
friend to make a bet that team a was
going to lose then in the the game make
sure team a loses and win money however
for athletes in America who are
millionaires in order for it to be worth
it they'd have to bet a ridiculous
amount of money on this outcome any bet
of this size without a doubt would cause
suspicion and be investigated athletes
who don't get paid High salaries are
almost always the ones who end up fixing
matches and that's why betting could
become a massive issue for college
sports in fact it always has been on
average the NCAA has had a verified
match fixing SLO shaving incident once
every 7 years and it's usually
situations like this running back Dennis
Lundy was northwestern's all-time
leading rusher in a game against Iowa he
put a $400 wager that his team would
lose by more than six points Iowa was
dominating but after a turnover
Northwestern had the ball on the goal
line a touchdown here would make this a
two-possession game it also would have
made Lundy the all-time leader in
touchdowns for Northwestern but instead
of risking the bet he fumbled the ball
on purpose Lundy's team suspicious of
his actions turned him in turns out he
did this multiple times and due to his
involvement and lying about it he ended
up having to serve a 1-month sentence in
prison and all of this was caused by
only a
$400 bet to my knowledge the most a
college athlete has gotten paid to fix a
game happened at Arizona State when a
player got paid
$20,000 to ensure his team wouldn't
cover the spread in all likelihood
20,000 couldn't convince an NBA player
to throw a game but college players have
done it for a lot less a Toledo player
accepted $900 to shavee points a San
Diego State player made around a grand a
game to do the same thing and one player
even got caught accepting groceries as
part of a payment to manipulate a game
if someone is betting Millions it's easy
for the surveillance companies to catch
them but if someone bets $100 on
themselves to lose that's a lot harder
to track which is why the NCAA is
already trying to ban prop bets for
college games instead of betting on a
team to win or lose prop bets allow you
to bet on an individual player to score
more or less than x amount of points get
more or less than x amount of strikeouts
rush for more or less than x amount of
yards Etc almost any starting running
back in the country could just get a
friend to bet $100 that they will get
less than x amount of yards then leave
the game in the second half with a fake
injury and make $100 tens of billions of
dollars is BET on college sports every
year so a $100 bet can can fall through
the cracks but it's still risky the NCAA
invests Millions into surveillance to
find suspicious activity and this past
season they might have found their next
Scandal on February 8th Temple was a 6
and 1/2 Point Underdog vers Memphis when
all of a sudden so many people bet on
them to lose they became a 10 and 1 Half
Point Underdog in only 4 hours the same
exact thing happened 3 weeks later after
a ton of money was B on the under 4 days
later it happened again then in their
last game of the season they were a 2
and 1 Half Point Underdog when so much
money was wagered on them to lose they
became an eight-point underdog in all
four cases so much money was placed on a
specific outcome it dramatically changed
the betting line and in all four cases
the people who caused the betting line
to change were correct the NCAA has
since opened up an investigation because
someone being this confident on an
outcome historically is caused by one of
these scenarios either several players
or a single notable player who plays
enough to impact the final score bet his
team to perform poorly then purposely
performed poorly someone inside the
program knew a star player was injured
and wouldn't play then sold that
information to a better who bet the team
would lose before the bookmakers could
adjust the line accordingly or somebody
within the organization racked up an
insane amount of gambling debt with an
illegal bookmaker unable to pay off the
debt the bookmaker tells them they will
forgive the debt but only if they lose a
game on purpose the bookmaker ends up
making even more money betting on the
outcome and the person in debt can walk
away without paying this last scenario
historically has been one of the most
common ways match fixing takes place and
it's why professional sports have always
shied away and punished players for any
type of illegal betting even if it
wasn't on Sports it's also why it looked
like the relationship between epe
mizuhara and Shi Otani could bring down
the entire sport while working with
Otani epe developed a crippling gambling
addiction according to a federal
complaint epe made around
19,000 bets gambling as much as a
160 Grand on a single wager during this
time he won
$142 million but also lost $180 million
meaning he was $40 million in gambling
debt and all of this took place in just
a span of a little over 2 years epe made
less than a million dollar a year so how
is it even possible to bet enough money
to get that much debt if if he did it
legally it wouldn't be possible
regulated betting in the United States
forbids Sports books from taking bets on
credit this prevents addicts from
racking up debt they can't afford to pay
off but sports betting is illegal in
California so epe was forced to go
through an illegal bookmaker knowing epe
was so close to a multi-
multi-millionaire athlete the bookmaker
likely let him rack up a debt knowing he
couldn't afford it because at the end of
the day he knew Otani could pay it off
for him there was only a few logical
ways epe could ever afford to pay off
this massive debt either have Otani pay
it off or even worse have Otani fix a
game in exchange for debt forgiveness
both of these scenarios are illegal so
Otani had no choice but to make a
statement on March 25th 5 days after the
news first came out Otani sat down with
a new interpreter and for the first time
addressed the media saying epe had
stolen money from him and quote told
Lies made it clear that he never bet on
baseball never bet on any sport and
never asked anyone to place a bet for
him according to shohi basically
everyone around him had learned about
this Scandal before he knew about it the
Press was trying to contact him about
the payments from his account but could
only ask him about it through ePay ePay
not wanting Otani to to find out just
lied to the press and never told Otani
otani's management also found out
obviously concerned they also tried to
ask Otani about it but also could only
do it through ePay epe told his
management that Otani had paid off the
debt for him trusting epe they went to
ESPN and told them that Otani had never
gambled but did agree to pay off the
debt to help out his friend didn't need
knowing the report was due to come out
the next day epe agreed to address the
Dodgers after opening day at this time
Otani still had no idea about the
Scandal epe told the Dodgers Clubhouse
about his addiction said an article was
about to come out that it was all his
fault and apologized and this is when
Otani first realized something was up
knowing he never paid off the debt
himself he and his managers discovered
epe had had stolen the money they made
this info public and changed their
original story epe was fired MLB and the
FBI investigated and shohi cooperated
handed over his phone and any relevant
information 3 weeks later the federal
government released a complaint that as
of now seems to be the actual story
according to this affidavit epe racked
up a debt of $40 million at one point
the bookmakers seemed worried ePay
wasn't going to pay then allegedly
Tracked Down Otani walking his dog then
texted epe quote I don't know why you're
not returning my calls I'm here in
Newport Beach and I see Otani walking
his dog I'm just going to go up and talk
to him when Otani moved to America epe
was the one who helped him open up his
first bank account with this information
he began calling the bank pretending to
be shohi and stole the money directly
from shi's account himself Otani had
financial advisors but they didn't speak
Japanese they could only talk to shohi
through epe so epe lied told the
advisers Otani denied them access to the
account to prevent anyone else from
seeing how much money was missing in
total epe allegedly took around $6
million from moton's accounts when the
reports of the gambling came out epe
text the bookmaker asking if he'd seen
it the bookmaker said quote yes but
that's all obviously you didn't
steal from him I understand it's a cover
job epe responded by saying quote
technically I did steal from him it's
all over for me epe as sense turned
himself into authorities was arrested
and if convicted will be facing up to 30
years in prison a friendly reminder that
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