k Gambling at illegal casinosTaiko and Momota apologize at press conference LR Kenichi Tago, Kento Momota, APRIL 8, 2016 Badminton L to R Kenichi Tago and Kento Momota, Japans top badminton stars speak during a An NTT East badminton team representative, Masayuki Okumoto, said that Keinichi Tago had lost He also said that world number 2, Kento Momota had lost 500,000 yen. Gambling is illegal in Japan and can carry a prison sentence and both the badminton stars admitted visiting a yakuza operated casino. The two have yet to be sanctioned but it is expected they wont make the trip to Brazil. The two have yet to be sanctioned but it is expected they wont make the trip to Brazil. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Gambling at illegal casinos Taiko and Momota apologize at press conference  L R  Kenichi Tago, Kento Momota, APRIL 8, 2016   Badminton :  L to R  Kenichi Tago and Kento Momota, Japan s top badminton stars speak during a An NTT East badminton team representative, Masayuki Okumoto, said that Keinichi Tago had lost He also said that world number 2, Kento Momota had lost 500,000 yen. Gambling is illegal in Japan and can carry a prison sentence and both the badminton stars admitted visiting a yakuza operated casino. The two have yet to be sanctioned but it is expected they won t make the trip to Brazil. The two have yet to be sanctioned but it is expected they won t make the trip to Brazil.
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Gambling at illegal casinos Taiko and Momota apologize at press conference

(L-R) Kenichi Tago, Kento Momota, APRIL 8, 2016 - Badminton : (L to R) Kenichi Tago and Kento Momota, Japan's top badminton stars speak during a An NTT East badminton team representative, Masayuki Okumoto, said that Keinichi Tago had lost He also said that world number 2, Kento Momota had lost 500,000 yen. Gambling is illegal in Japan and can carry a prison sentence and both the badminton stars admitted visiting a yakuza operated casino. The two have yet to be sanctioned but it is expected they won't make the trip to Brazil. The two have yet to be sanctioned but it is expected they won't make the trip to Brazil.

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