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Originally Posted by Kasept
And as an aside, when it comes to 'classlessness' there isn't much worse than kicking a guy when he's down. I'll venture to guess that within the next 12-24 months, there won't be a single one of us that aren't familiar with at least one friend, family member or business associate that will be in the same position as Lake is today.
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Just because he's been publicly exposed as a bankrupt.... doesn't mean he's down.
He was down in '91 and '92 ... at Penn National and having won a grand total of one race over those two years.
In a 3-year span from '98 through '00 he went 413-for-1,321 (31% wins) and a God like $2.23 ROI with sprinters. Bernie Madoff couldn't even do that.
If ever a trial was held for crimes of perverting the handicapping process... Lake would without question be the one guy most guilty.
Like someone with his supernatural gift of magically transforming cheap speed sprinters is ever going to be down.