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Shohei Ohtani and his agent accused of sabotaging luxury real estate deal in Hawaii

Shohei Ohtani and his agent accused of sabotaging luxury real estate deal in Hawaii

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Shohei Ohtani and his agent sabotaged real estate developers in Hawaii, engineering "their wrongful and pretextual termination" that cost them millions of dollars, according to a recently filed state lawsuit.
Investor Kevin Hayes and broker Tomoko Matsumoto both claimed that the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar and agent Nez Balelo launched an "unlawful scheme" to "wrongfully interfere" with their plans to build a luxury residential development within the Mauna Kea Resort, according to their complaint filed Friday in First Circuit Court.
The $240 million housing project was slated to be built on the Big Island's Hapuna Coast, the Associated Press reported. The plaintiffs said they got Ohtani to be a celebrity endorser of the development in 2023.
"Though not a party to the agreement, Nez Balelo, a high-powered agent at Creative Artists Agency and Ohtani's longtime representative, inserted himself into every aspect of the relationship," the lawsuit said.
"Balelo quickly became a disruptive force. He treated the Endorsement Agreement as a one-way street and responded to business matters with stonewalling or hostility. Whenever challenged, Balelo resorted to his go-to tactic: threat of default. On numerous occasions, Plaintiffs were told that unless they conceded to Balelo's ever-increasing demands, Ohtani would walk away from the deal."
Ohtani and Balelo pressured other investors to eventually dump Hayes and Matsumoto from the project, according to the lawsuit.
"Plaintiffs were given no warning and no opportunity to properly respond to their wrongful and pretextual termination, other than a brief phone call," the lawsuit said.
"The pretext for this ... was a fabricated allegation: that Plaintiffs had misused Ohtani's NIL rights by including his image on a website promoting (the project)."
Large swaths of the 13-page civil complaint were redacted, in the publicly listed filing, in spots that seemed to detail the defendants' alleged misdeeds.
The plaintiff's attorney, Edward Saffrey, and Balelo could not be immediately reached for comment on Tuesday.
Balelo and CAA are behind Ohtani's free agent deal with the Dodgers that's both one of the most lucrative — and management friendly — contracts in MLB history.
When the two-way star Ohtani agreed to play for the Dodgers in the winter of 2023-24 it was reported to be the biggest contract in baseball history at $700 million for 10 seasons.
But within days, it emerged that most of that money will come in backloaded payments scheduled for years down the road and well after Ohtani's likely retirement from baseball. The reported $700 million deal is worth closer to $462 million in monetary value of 2023-24.
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