Bookmaker in Ohtani Gambling Scandal Receives One Year Prison Sentence

Mathew Bowyer, a Southern California bookmaker who accepted thousands of sports bets from Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter, was sentenced on Friday to just over a year in prison after extensively cooperating with authorities. The case involving Bowyer, a father of five from San Juan Capistrano, California, is part of a wider federal investigation into illegal sports gambling, which also resulted in the arrest of Ippei Mizuhara, Shohei Ohtani’s former Japanese language interpreter. Mizuhara is now serving a sentence of nearly five years for bank and tax fraud after embezzling close to $17 million from the Los Angeles Dodgers star.

Federal prosecutors wanted a short prison sentence for Bowyer, citing his role in a scheme that generated hundreds of millions of dollars in bets and brought in thousands of dollars daily. They noted that while Bowyer could have received a longer sentence, his substantial cooperation with their investigations warranted leniency. US District Judge John W. Holcomb acknowledged being impressed by Bowyer’s recent efforts to help gambling addicts and the strong support from his family and friends, over a dozen of whom were present in the courtroom on Friday. However, he stated that some prison time was warranted due to the seriousness of the tax offense

Advertisement

Federal prosecutors wanted a short prison sentence for Bowyer, citing his role in a scheme that generated hundreds of millions of dollars in bets and brought in thousands of dollars daily. They noted that while Bowyer could have received a longer sentence, his substantial cooperation with their investigations warranted leniency. US District Judge John W. Holcomb acknowledged being impressed by Bowyer’s recent efforts to help gambling addicts and the strong support from his family and friends, over a dozen of whom were present in the courtroom on Friday. However, he stated that some prison time was warranted due to the seriousness of the tax offense. Holcomb also ordered Bowyer to undergo gambling addiction counseling. Prior to sentencing, Bowyer had paid $1.6 million in restitution.

The sentence is significantly shorter than the three years recommended by probation officials, according to Bowyer’s attorney, Diane Bass. She attributed the lighter sentence to her client’s cooperation with investigators, his voluntary payment of restitution before it was mandated, public admission of guilt, and efforts to support others struggling with addiction. Bass urged Judge Holcomb to impose a sentence of home confinement, arguing that Bowyer’s offense harmed no one other than the government and emphasizing that he is in recovery from a gambling addiction. She maintained that

Advertisement
Categories: News,

Share the knowledge!

Jessica Bradley
An editor at Hustle 'N' Bet

Jessica is a spirited reporter specializing in the lively world of casino news. Armed with a notebook and a lucky charm, she uncovers the latest gaming trends and high-stake adventures, delivering a thrilling blend of facts and fun to her readers. Don't let her looks fool you, Jessica is a true adventurer, always eager to try new experiences, from tasting exotic cuisine, hiking, to skydiving. Her infectious enthusiasm, friendly demeanor, and diverse circle of friends, including magicians and chefs, make her stories a delightful journey into the unexpected joys of life.


Disclaimer: The content on "hustlenbet.com" is for entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as financial advice. Hustle N Bet LLC makes no representations or warranties that the information provided on the website will guarantee any outcomes or wins. Any strategies or information found on the website are used at your own risk and should not be relied upon for making financial decisions.