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Arrest warrant reportedly issued against Angels’ Luis Rengifo in Venezuela

The Angels' Luis Rengifo in action against the Detroit Tigers during the first inning.
Angels infielder Luis Rengifo throws against the Detroit Tigers on June 18.
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An arrest warrant has reportedly been issued in Venezuela against Angels infielder and Venezuela native Luis Rengifo, according to multiple news reports from that country.

A story published Tuesday by Venezuelan news outlet La Tabla said Rengifo was alleged to have forged divorce documents in order to sell property in the country without the consent of his wife.

On Wednesday, Rengifo released a statement through a spokesperson:

“I am aware of the allegations in Venezuela and have hired a new attorney to defend me and my family. Due to the pending legal proceedings and investigation phase in Venezuela, I am not permitted to comment any further on this matter.â€

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Neither the Angels nor manager Joe Maddon commented on the situation.

Maddon said Wednesday that Rengifo, who was in that night’s lineup against the Chicago White Sox, would continue to play “until I’m told otherwise.†Maddon said he had not spoken to Rengifo regarding the matter.

Rengifo, 24, has been with either the Angels or their triple-A affiliate, the Salt Lake Bees, since the beginning of the season.

The Angels won a series against the first-place White Sox, but had to scratch Shohei Ohtani from a planned Friday start because of arm soreness

The La Tabla report said Rengifo’s father, sister and lawyer have all been detained in connection with the case, but that it is unclear whether Venezuelan authorities would attempt to have Rengifo extradited back to the country.

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Rengifo allegedly forged the divorce documents in July 2019 in order to have his father sell assets such as real estate and vehicles to his sister, without his wife’s consent.

According to the report, those documents were allegedly legalized last year before being discovered by Rengifo’s wife, Alba Marina González Pinto, who filed a complaint in a Venezuelan court earlier this month.

Rengifo was first signed as an amateur by the Seattle Mariners in 2014 and has been in the Angels organization since the club acquired him in a trade with the Tampa Bay Rays in March 2018.

Updates

4:52 p.m. Sept. 15, 2021: Story has been updated with statement from Angels infielder Luis Rengifo

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