k Gambling at illegal casinosTaiko and Momota apologize at press conference Kenichi Tago, APRIL 8, 2016 Badminton Japanese badminton player Kenichi Tago bows in deep apology during a news conference on April 8, 2016 in Tokyo An NTT East badminton team representative, Masayuki Okumoto, said that Keinichi Tago had lost approximately 10 million yen through gambling and had visited an illegal casino 60 times. 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. Momota and Tago were expected to represent Japan in the Rio The two have yet to be sanctioned but it is expected they wont make the trip to Brazil. MarinAFLO Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Gambling at illegal casinos Taiko and Momota apologize at press conference Kenichi Tago, APRIL 8, 2016   Badminton : Japanese badminton player Kenichi Tago bows in deep apology during a news conference on April 8, 2016 in Tokyo An NTT East badminton team representative, Masayuki Okumoto, said that Keinichi Tago had lost approximately 10 million yen through gambling and had visited an illegal casino 60 times. 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. Momota and Tago were expected to represent Japan in the Rio The two have yet to be sanctioned but it is expected they won t make the trip to Brazil. Marin AFLO
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Gambling at illegal casinos Taiko and Momota apologize at press conference

Kenichi Tago, APRIL 8, 2016 - Badminton : Japanese badminton player Kenichi Tago bows in deep apology during a news conference on April 8, 2016 in Tokyo An NTT East badminton team representative, Masayuki Okumoto, said that Keinichi Tago had lost approximately 10 million yen through gambling and had visited an illegal casino 60 times. 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. Momota and Tago were expected to represent Japan in the Rio The two have yet to be sanctioned but it is expected they won't make the trip to Brazil. Marin/AFLO)

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