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Letters to New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer (461 Views)
Posted by: Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: September 24, 2005 02:07PM

Heres Spitzer's Office email link. Do what you wish with it:

http://www.oag.state.ny.us/online_forms/email_ag.jsp

Mr. Spitzer,

A hidden camera upon an analog Toledo scale, where post race a jockey bounds onto it so momentarily that the needle doesn't come to rest is not proof.

If a Jockey commmitted "Grand Larceny" by winning a race he rode "heavy" why in God's name are the jockeys not also indicted? Don't give as an explanation the "persistent and continual pattern" b.s. again. Your indictment cites enough high weight rides to be persistent and continual if it were true.

However, how is it that Jose Santos rode another race at 115 lbs the very day you claim "Grand Larceny" was committed in the Stakes he allegedly rode fat and there is no indictment charge for that other race? I guess the pattern wasn't persistent and continual enough that day. Do you think he shed the 7 pounds plus in an hour or so? Or do you maintain he gained it eating hot dogs between races?

If there is a hot dog in this affair it doesn't involve Jose Santos.

I call upon you once again to dismiss these ridiculous charges immediately and focus upon where the true deceit lies. You may think you're office is insulated from malfeasance because horse racing isn't really a sport and those that follow it are considered degenerates.

Judge by this letter and the other letters you've received and the letters the papers will receive. They've only just begun.

If your evidence isn't rock solid there will be a price to pay. We will ensure it.

Do the right thing, negotiate the corrections with NYRA that will protect the public from your fears and dismiss these charges before its too late.

http://www.drf.com/news/article/68852.html




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