Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani claimed in court papers this week that his former interpreter is in “wrongful possession” of valuable baseball cards that rightfully belong to him.
Ohtani is seeking to recover $325,000 worth of baseball cards that he claims onetime assistant Ippei Mizuhara improperly bought earlier this year, according to a U.S. district court filing by the player and his attorney, Blair Berk.
Some of those stolen funds were used on collectibles, Ohtani and his lawyer said in a federal court filing on Tuesday.
Japanese baseball player Shohei Ohtani speaks alongside interpreter Ippei Mizuhara at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Dec. 14, 2023.
Brown / AFP - Getty Images file“Between January and March 2024, Defendant purchased approximately $325,000 worth of baseball cards at online resellers eBay and Whatnot, with payments drawn on Petitioner’s bank account,” the plaintiffs said.
Persons:
Shohei Ohtani, Ohtani, Ippei Mizuhara, Blair Berk, Mizuhara, Frederic J . Brown, ”
Organizations:
Dodgers, Dodger, Getty, Defendant, Mizuhara, National League, District of Columbia, Sports, MLB
Locations:
U.S, Los Angeles, AFP, Seoul, California