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Kentucky Derby bettors sue Medina Spirit owner, trainers over alleged horse doping

LOS ANGELES The owners and trainers of the thoroughbred race horse Medina Spirit are facing a class action from Kentucky Derby bettors alleging RICO Act violations for horse doping. Michael E.

Bomb City U S A : Hit man turns rat

Bomb City U.S.A. : The hit man turns rat When he was asked if he felt any remorse about killing Danny Greene, Ray Ferritto said, To me it was like having a glass of wine. It didn t mean a thing to me. Author: Rachel Polansky (WKYC), Phil Trexler Published: 10:33 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Updated: 11:46 PM EDT May 13, 2021 CLEVELAND Over the course of three Thursdays, 3News Investigates takes you back in time as we look into Cleveland s underworld in the 1970s. Along the way, you ll hear stories never before told from those who lived it.  This is Bomb City U.S.A., a true story about organized crime, murder and a fight for control that left everyone dead or behind bars. In our second installment, we look at how the man who killed the city s most notorious criminal soon flipped on the mob who had hired him to do so.

Competitor Recovers Damages From FCPA Violator In Post-Enforcement Civil Litigation | Lowenstein Sandler LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On Wednesday, May 12, 2021, Swedish telecommunications manufacturer Ericsson announced that it had reached an €80 million ($96.66 million) settlement with one of its competitors to compensate for commercial damages the competitor suffered as a victim of Ericsson’s corruption scheme. 1 As background, on Nov. 26, 2019, Ericsson resolved a U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement action by entering into a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) 2 with the Department of Justice (DOJ), settling a civil complaint brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and agreeing to pay $1.06 billion in fines and penalties.

Horseplayers Sue Baffert, Zedan Racing Over Medina Spirit Drug Test - Horse Racing News

Horseplayers Sue Baffert, Zedan Racing Over Medina Spirit Drug Test Sponsored by: Medina Spirit never relinquished the lead in the long stretch battle, winning the Derby by a half length over Mandaloun, with Hot Rod Charlie third and previously unbeaten favorite Essential Quality fourth Four horseplayers have filed a class-action lawsuit against trainer Bob Baffert and Medina Spirit s owner, Zedan Racing, over the results of the May 1 Kentucky Derby in which Medina Spirit finished first but now is in jeopardy of being disqualified after Baffert revealed the horse failed a post-race drug test. The suit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California by 2012 National Horseplayers Championship winner Michael Beychok of Louisiana; Justin Wunderler of New Jersey (known on Twitter as frequent Baffert critic @SwiftHitter); Michael Meegan of New York; and Keith Mauer of California. They allege they were denied winning bets on the Kentucky Derby in amoun

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