Sacked sumo wrestler Kotomitsuki asks court to nullify his dismissal
(Mainichi Japan) September 13, 2010
Ozeki Kotomitsuki, who has been sacked for his involvement in illegal baseball gambling, has filed a provisional injunction with a court, demanding that his dismissal be nullified.
In his petition filed on Sept. 13, Kotomitsuki, 34, also asked the Tokyo District Court to order the Japan Sumo Association (JSA) to reinstate him and pay his wages.
"His dismissal was unreasonably severe compared with the punitive measures against other wrestlers. We don't understand why the association took such a stance against him," his lawyer said in the petition.
JSA Chairman Hanaregoma declined to comment on the petition, saying, "We've left the matter to our lawyer."
The JSA fired Kotomitsuki on July 4 for his involvement in an illegal baseball gambling scandal that rocked the sumo world.
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