Harness Trainer Dane Gets 30 Months in Prison

Former harness trainer Richard Allen “Rick” Dane Jr., was sentenced to 30 months in a federal prison Sept. 9. He had previously entered a guilty plea to one felony count related to the 2020 international racehorse doping conspiracy sting that has already netted two dozen related convictions or guilty pleas.

Dane, 41, has additionally been ordered to pay a monetary judgement of $33,912. As part of a plea bargain, a second felony charge against Dane was dropped.

Dane is to report to prison Jan. 9, 2023-the same day that the last remaining high-profile defendant in the case, the barred trainer Jason Servis, is set to begin his trial.

But with respect to the plea bargaining that took place, federal prosecutors and Dane differed as to how useful to the government his cooperation actually was.

United States attorneys detailed in a court filing that after his March 2020 arrest, Dane made initial attempts to cooperate with them by providing information related to the cases of other defendants.

But by early 2022, the feds wrote, “The Government determined that the defendant was not completely forthcoming, and thus was unable to provide 'substantial assistance.'”

On that basis, prosecutors did not extend a cooperation agreement to Dane, who then pleaded guilty on Feb. 18.

According to the government's sentencing submission, Dane “joined in a conspiracy with Lisa Giannelli and, by extension, Seth Fishman and others at Equestology that he knew was wrong and illegal.

“The defendant not only purchased performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) and prescription drugs from Giannelli that he was using to dope his horses, the defendant also served as a trusted resource for Giannelli by providing background on potential new clients who could be considered 'trustworthy.'

“One of the means by which Dane's co-conspirators evaded detection was by vetting buyers to ensure they would be discreet and would not report Equestology to relevant racing and drug regulatory authorities, or otherwise act recklessly and invite scrutiny of Equestology's drugs,” prosecutors wrote.

“Dane facilitated these efforts by providing Giannelli with background information on such individuals. The defendant consistently purchased adulterated and misbranded PEDs from Giannelli and others, all in efforts to corruptly dope his racehorses and earn hundreds of thousands of dollars in purse winnings,” the feds wrote.

The government had recommended that “a sentence slightly below the Guidelines Sentence of 36 months' imprisonment is appropriate to serve the purposes of sentencing when balancing all the factors relevant to the defendant's guilt, including the relatively limited role he played in facilitating Equestology's operations as compared to Seth Fishman and Lisa Giannelli, both of whom had more extensive involvement in the promotion and sale of Equestology's drugs, and who partook in their offense conduct for a significantly longer period of time.”

Fishman was sentenced in July to an 11-year prison stint, and an appeal is in the works. The day prior to Dane's sentencing, on Sept. 8, the same federal judge sentenced Giannelli to 3 1/2 years behind bars.

Dane's own sentencing submission written by his legal team offered a different perspective, while asking for a more lenient sentence “that is below the guidelines due to the extraordinary mitigation present in Mr. Dane's life.”

Dane's lawyers wrote that, “Since he was 16 years old, Mr. Dane has worked with at various tracks as a farrier and horse trainer. He loves working with horses and is passionate about his career. Mr. Dane always put the horses before himself and worked hard to ensure that his horses were cared for.”

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Quality Road Colt Shoots to Head of the Class

A son of Quality Road (Hip 97) quickly shot to the head of the class at Keeneland September Monday when bringing $2.5 million from West Point, Woodford Racing and Talla Racing. He was bred and consigned by Stonehaven Steadings, which also sold champion Corniche (Quality Road). Hip 97 is out of GSP True Feelings (Latent Heat), who is also the dam of SW Feeling Mischief (Into Mischief) and GSP Royal Act (American Pharoah).

 

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Gun Runner Filly Jumps to the Lead at Keeneland

Ron Winchell, who campaigned champion Gun Runner, as well as several of the stallion's early star offspring, went to $1.5 million to acquire a bay filly (hip 87) by the sire Monday at Keeneland. Winchell purchased the filly in partnership with Three Chimneys Farm. She is out of Tip at Tapit (Tapit), a full-sister to Grade I winner Time and Motion. The filly was consigned by Darby Dan Farm and was bred by Phillips Racing Partnership and the Gun Runner Syndicate.

 

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Belmont At The Big A Meet Kicks Off Thursday, Sept. 15

The 28-day Belmont at the Big A meet will begin on Thursday, September 15 and run through Sunday, October 30. The 10-race Opening Day card is highlighted by the Grade 1, $150,000 Lonesome Glory for older steeplechasers.

Headlined by four Grade 1 races and six “Win and You're In” qualifiers to the Breeders' Cup in November at Keeneland, Belmont at the Big A will feature 23 graded events among 41 stakes worth $9.9 million in total purses.

Live racing will be conducted Thursday-Sunday.

Belmont at the Big A post times

  • September 15-October 2: 1 p.m.
  • September 22/23: 2:05 p.m.
  • October 6-October 30: 12:35 p.m.

Admission

Gates open at 11 a.m. on live race days. There is no admission charge to enter Aqueduct Racetrack. Large coolers and outside alcohol are not permitted.

Television Coverage

America's Day at the Races will present live coverage and analysis of every day of Belmont at the Big A on the networks of FOX Sports.
For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit NYRA.com/TV

Longshots:

Standard admission: $10
NYRA Bets Members: $5

NFL Sundays at Longshots: In addition to the standard offering of simulcast signals, Longshots will be airing all the NFL action on Sundays this fall. Admission to the bar on Sundays will be $25, which includes select gameday food offerings. Admission to the simulcast area will be $10.

Food & Beverage

Open daily:

  • Triple Crown Café
  • Silks Bar
  • Longshots
  • Horsemen's Lounge

Open Saturdays and select Sundays:

  • Equestris

Parking

  • Free parking is available in all Resorts World Casino surface lots and Resorts World Casino garage.
  • Parking is not currently available to the public in either the Clubhouse or Turf & Field parking lots.

For additional information, visit NYRA.com.

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