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Originally Posted by sumitas
Doesn't it seem he's winning a lot of races ?
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He's a peach. Just what the sport needs.
"Owner Ken Ramsey fined and suspended- by Cindy Pierson Dulay - Jan 19 2005 - The Kentucky Horse Racing Authority has fined owner Ken Ramsey $25,000 and suspended him for seven days for ethical violations over an incident at Turfway Park on December 31. He was accused by owner-trainer Barbara Conner of offering her an undisclosed amount of money to scratch her horse so his horse, who was on the also-eligible list, could draw into a $7500 maiden claiming race. She did not scratch her horse, Mamaroni, and reported the incident to the Turfway stewards. Ramsey's horse, Ken's Cat, did draw in following additional scratches but was not allowed to race after the incident was brought to light"
" Settlement Terms Reached in Dispute Between Reddam and Ramsey - Last Updated: July 26, 2007 - By Ryan Conley and Tracy Gantz - Settlement terms have been reached in the lawsuit between owners J. Paul Reddam and Kenneth Ramsey over an alleged injured horse, one day after a jury trial was scheduled to begin in a California superior court. The dispute focused on the sale of the 2002 colt Big Picture by Ramsey to Reddam July 10, 2005. Reddam claimed, in part, that Big Picture was lame with alleged undisclosed chronic shin problems when he arrived at trainer Doug O’Neill’s Southern California barn July 11, 2005."
"Breach Of Contract Suit Filed Against Ramsey - by Pete Spanos - July 21, 2005 - Central Kentucky veterinarian and equine technology consultant David Lambert has filed a breach of contract suit for unspecified monetary damages and attorney's fees against horse owner Kenneth Ramsey and his Ramsey Farm near Nicholasville, Ky. The civil complaint, filed in Fayette County Circuit Court, concerns Ramsey's two-time grade I winner Roses in May. In the suit, Lambert alleges that he and his company are entitled to "certain bonuses and breeding rights" based on the horse's earnings he claims have not been paid."