I will write only one of Mizuhara Ippei's methods against Shohei Ohtani.

This is probably the closest thing that Japanese and American experts agree on.

I will write it by excerpting it from the Internet.

"Check Writing Privileges" is a system that can be granted to a person of the account holder's choice in American bank accounts, which is equivalent to "agent power" and "transfer agent power" in Japanese banks.

Check Writing Privileges can also be used for online electronic transfers, and agents can transfer up to $500,000 online.

Check Writing Privileges Banks allow you to designate someone as the "signatory" on your account. This means that this person can write checks and withdraw money from your bank account while you are alive, without needing to sign a power of attorney for your assets.

Pros: Granting these "check writing privileges" to your bank account allows you to pay bills and other payments on your behalf without needing a signed power of attorney.

It is said that by granting a Power of Attorney Document to a bank account, it becomes possible for an agent to transfer funds without a power of attorney.

In other words, if "check writing authority" is granted when opening a bank account, it becomes possible to freely transfer up to $500,000 (approximately 75 million yen) from then on.

In addition, since the agent, not the account owner, can answer inquiries from the bank about transfers, it is thought that the transfers could be made without Ohtani ever finding out.

Account management can be done without being delegated!

This means that Mizuhara Ippei was undoubtedly present when Ohtani Shohei first opened his account.

The anti-social boss would have been well aware of how it worked.

Mizuhara Ippei was just a "disposable pawn."



Mizuhara Ippei fell into the anti-social boss's trap.

Anyway...

There are two people who have ruined the refreshing image that Shohei Ohtani has built for himself...

The female reporter from ESPN who first reported the story, and Dodgers manager Friedman.




They are the war criminals who should be condemned!

Both of them believed Mizuhara Ippei's story and reported it without checking with Shohei Ohtani, and announced it to his teammates in the locker room.

It's a completely outrageous story.

It would be best to check with Shohei Ohtani through an interpreter other than Mizuhara Ippei!!

Takako Zenba, the successor to Hiroshi Sekiguchi, your first "encouragement" should be these two people!




Even Shukan Bunshun always checks with him and gets his permission before publishing an article...

Shohei Ohtani's press conference was an official Dodgers one.



An official press conference!

When Shohei Otani had a one-on-one discussion with Ippei Mizuhara at a hotel late at night, he honestly told him that Ippei Mizuhara had transferred money from Shohei Otani's computer without his permission.

As he stated in the official press conference...

What Shohei Otani did then was...

He immediately called the head of the team's public relations department (who had announced it in the locker room after the game) and his agent to confirm Ippei Mizuhara's words on the spot.

He made them witnesses.

Shohei Otani was incredibly calm and didn't panic.

They might have recorded it...

The Dodgers had an official press conference because they found out the real truth, which also included witnesses.

Shohei Otani always has an agent at all times.

He was able to be resourceful because he was Americanized.

That should be appreciated!

Besides, he wanted to concentrate on baseball, so he completely trusted Mizuhara Ippei.

Didn't you notice the 680 million yen?

What are you talking about!

Shohei Ohtani earns 9 billion yen a year just from advertising and sponsorship fees.

This money comes in every month from over 10 companies.

It's nonsense to equate a world-famous celebrity with an ordinary person.

Of course, from now on you should entrust the management of your assets to professionals.

This blog will continue to support Shohei Otani first and foremost.

Enter ! Shohei!

First, let's look at the official stance of this blog...