Yasiel Puig agent claims the former MLB star felt 'rushed' at probe federal agents

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Yasiel Puig agent claims the former MLB star felt 'rushed' at probe federal agents

Yasiel Puig is expected to plead guilty to one count of making false statements and pay a fine of no less than $55,000. He is accused of lying to federal agents investigating an illegal gambling operation. Puy did not have a criminal attorney present during the interview because he felt compromised due to his mental health issues. The former Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder could face up to five years in prison. His agent Lisette Carnet says Puier was not the target of the investigation. He was asked by the government to be a witness against the gambling organizers and others.


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