- True, but this still is in conflict with him saying that Iago is operating as vice-president. Basically it's very strange for Ty to pair up 'not with Funimation' and 'vice president of Funimation.
- Pay attention to what Ty is saying here. He's saying that because Iago is operating as 'vice-principle' of his company, that company can therefore be dragged into litigation as well. Sabat's part in this isn't required to drag Funimation into this, and it'd be weird for Sabat to be vice-president of his own studio.
- 3+4 = someone of reasonable wealth. Vic needed that 100k GFM to get off the ground, and has more money than Sabat. My conclusion is that whoever Iago is they have more money than Vic.
- It's entirely true that Sabat could be threatening Todd, and it's entirely possible even if it isn't Iago that he's referring to Todd. It's still notable though that he didn't name Todd even though he could have done so without likely having any problems.
Still, if even one point doesn't align with Sabat, that casts doubt on it being Sabat, and that means it may be someone else. Personally, I suspect his lack of description about Igor means it's someone we already know, while the hints toward Iago are because he hasn't been identified yet. I find it really strange that Ty would describe so much of him and not allow Nick to identify Sabat when everyone already knows about him and his machinations. I can see why Ty wouldn't say it or confirm it, but he expressly prevented Nick from saying the name (though it didn't sound like even Nick was going to)