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Douglas Feltham's avatar

Having worked a lot before on the accounting/tax side with professionals (dentists/doctors/orthodontists), I 100% buy that he didn't notice the money is gone. If you make a lot of money, enough that you don't really need to be concerned with budgeting, and you are not very comfortable with the area most of these people just want to pay someone to make the tax/accounting/numbers go away, and talk to them like once a year about how things are looking.

It isn't that they are dumb, they are obviously very skilled in the areas they are interested in, but they don't really want to think about this stuff, or have to deal with the minutia. And this extends to actually looking at the accounts themselves. Half of the time these people don't even get the statements on their accounts, we have their lawyers and bankers just email or send paper copies of everything to us directly with their consent, since they don't want to deal with it, and it avoids delays and missing info.

So then multiply that by the fact that Ohtani famously does not care about anything beyond baseball, for a professional baseball player, and that he was reliant on the con man as his main translator, and ya, it seems plausible to me.

There was actually a fun Bobby Lee interview a little while back where he talks about the fact he literally does not know how much money he has, he just calls his accountant before making a large purchase and asks can I do this? I have been in the room for the other end of that call many times before, and its a set up that seems common with people who have money who didn't get it by being business people.

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Richie's avatar

The most implausible part to me is that a degenerate gambler, who is sitting in an MLB dugout every day and close to one of the best players in the game - never bet on baseball?

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