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Ryan is a cast member on Bravo’s reality TV series “The Real Housewives of Orange County.” In the sports world, he may have a new identity and title as the man who who received money wired for gambling debts in the Shohei gambling scandal.
Judge and got into a heated argument about her new boyfriend as Judge found it hard to trust . She believed he had been unfaithful to many of his past partners and had even tried to seduce her before the relationship began.
denied all of the accusations against him, something he will have to get used to doing if the allegations are true about his and bookmaker. Ryan is the Vice President of Operations at Brokerage. He earned his bachelor’s degree in science, economics, sociology, and history from Florida State.
Before becoming Vice President of Operations, was an On-Premise Sales Representative with Double Eagle Distributing. He’s also athletic in his own right, working with Bill Clark Tennis Academy as a Tennis Professional. He led plenty of students to national tennis tournaments.
has two children of his own, while has five children between the ages of 5 and 18. new-found family could see some cracks form if is found guilty of wrongdoing in the case.
the former interpreter for Shohei , guilty in May 2024 of stealing $17 million from the Dodger, who was with the Los Angeles Angels at the time of the thefts. is the alleged associate that the criminal complaint lists. was wiring money into the account of Mathew Bowyer’s associate.
Bowyer is the illegal bookmaker, and is a friend and associate. uses the account, where was wiring the transfers, for his real estate projects. Bowyer and knew each other for 20 years, so it’s unclear how long their connection in the bookmaking business goes back.
Steven Katzman is the criminal attorney for , and he told ESPN in May 2024 that his client was working with the authorities. “Because there is an active investigation and Ryan is working with the authorities, he can’t confirm or deny what is going on,” Katzman told ESPN. “He is not a bookmaker or a sub-bookie.”
The alleged actions from and Bowyer paint a clear picture of where and Shohei’s money was going. and Bowyer often gambled at casinos on the Las Vegas strip. They received high-end compensation from the casinos, including free food, beverages, golf, shows, sporting events, hotel suites, and promo chips.
ESPN’s sources say that after paid his losses, the gambling duo would use the money to withdraw chips from their casino accounts and gamble with them.
There is no unsealed indictment that names him, but Bowyer’s name is known as bookmaker’s identity. There has been no comment from Bowyer’s attorney.
The casino that Bowyer used for his transgressions is also under investigation for illegal bookmaking operations in Southern California. Twelve people have been charged or convicted with more fines and charges likely coming.