Ippei Mizuhara, Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter, has been released by authorities after appearing in U.S. District court on Friday afternoon.
The interpreter was released on a $25,000 “signature bond,” which means that if he was to violate any of the conditions of his bond, he would have to pay the court that $25k. He entered the courtroom in shackles (no handcuffs) and later had the shackles removed at his attorney’s request. The hearing itself lasted roughly 10 minutes, and then Mizuhara left the courtroom.
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