Probably negotiated to spend his time in a country club prison. And out on good behavior in 10 months. Don’t think for a minute he’s not playing the game and Ohtani. The Dodgers. MLB and all their lawyers are partners here.
Now will he survive two weeks out of prison? Depends which bookie he crossed
i am with you on this. these kind of cases take several months to go away. I can't think of another example that just took a few weeks. there are guys in jail waiting a court date from jan 6th. sc
Isn’t it convenient how this whole thing is cleaning up so nicely? I’ve had traffic tickets that took 10 times as long to play out.
And remember, I’m not usually the conspiracy theorist This thing just smelled like a fix from day one
I would love to meet one of the bookies involved to see whether as a result of going public one of them got screwed out of a few million by the interpreter or Ohtani or whoever. That I would not doubt.
The good guys here have to be MLB, the Dodgers and Ohtani and I think the cops are more than willing to play along with that the bad guy has to be the booking or anyone else involved in the gambling. watch the interpreter turn states evidence and have his sentence be commuted or reduced to house arrest
How, exactly, is he supposed to repay the $17 million he stole?
I admit I haven't followed the story since the first few days after it broke. Is there some theory that he didn't blow it all with the bookie and that there he's hiding millions in Sen. Menendez's refrigerator?
Probably negotiated to spend his time in a country club prison. And out on good behavior in 10 months. Don’t think for a minute he’s not playing the game and Ohtani. The Dodgers. MLB and all their lawyers are partners here.
Now will he survive two weeks out of prison? Depends which bookie he crossed
How, exactly, is he supposed to repay the $17 million he stole?
I admit I haven't followed the story since the first few days after it broke. Is there some theory that he didn't blow it all with the bookie and that there he's hiding millions in Sen. Menendez's refrigerator?