Oral Arguments Oct. 11 In Lawsuit to Halt Belmont Renovation Loan

The Supreme Court of New York will hear oral arguments Oct. 11 in a case involving two self-described “citizen taxpayers” who want the state's $455 million loan to renovate Belmont Park declared as “an illegal and unconstitutional expenditure, misappropriation, misapplication, or disbursement of State funds.”

During the oral arguments, the court will consider both the plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction and a motion to dismiss the case made by the defendants, who are the New York Racing Association (NYRA), the State of New York, the New York State Assembly, the New York State Senate, Governor Kathy Hochul, state comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.

The plaintiffs, Jannette Patterson and John Di Leonardo, initiated the lawsuit on June 22 to try to halt the flow of any state money for the project.

A NYRA court filing on Aug. 18 stated that the claim “fails as a matter of law” and that the plaintiffs “cannot establish irreparable harm.”

The Belmont renovation loan was approved in May when the final New York state budget for fiscal year 2024 included the funding.

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Lexington: Loose Horse On Interstate Caught, Doing Well 

A Thoroughbred filly that wreaked havoc on I-75 near the Clays Ferry Bridge in Lexington on Sunday, Sept. 24 is safely in her new home in Paris, Ky. 

Fast Betty Blue 19 didn't race, but she showed she still had some speed after she came out of a trailer while heading to her new home with Kassidie Hulse, manager of TK Stables. 

Appears to be a lot of horsepower on I-75 today. @kystatepolice

Hulse had worked with the horse as a yearling and agreed to take her in once her racing connections determined she wasn't going to see the track. 

Fast Betty took a bit of a scenic tour through traffic before she was finally caught and loaded into a trailer to head to Hulse. 

Although she was on the move for some time, LACAC said Fast Betty wasn't quick to get in the trailer once she was caught. @Fox56News

Hulse says the mare has some minor scrapes, but is otherwise healthy and well. 

Read more at Lex18.com

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Catching Up with the Breeders’ Cup’s 2020 Juvenile Turf Sprint/2021 Turf Sprint Winner Golden Pal

“He's one of my all-time favorites,” said trainer Wesley Ward. “He was an awesome horse. Extremely talented, super quick, and agile: that was really his biggest attribute. When the first jump opened, he was explosive. He would open up effortlessly. He pulled the heart away from the other horses a little bit.

“He was a joy to train, a highly intelligent horse. I really appreciated the time at the barn with him every day, because based on his accomplishments I knew that our time would be limited with him and he'd be highly sought after as a stallion. As beautiful as he is and as fast as he was, I knew the breeders would take to him.”

The brilliantly fast Golden Pal stood his first season in 2023.

Golden Pal (2018 bay horse, Uncle Mo–Lady Shipman, by Midshipman)

Lifetime record: GISW-U.S., GSP-Eng, 13-8-2-0, $1,825,131

Breeders' Cup connections: B-Randall E. Lowe (FL); O-Ranlo Investments LLC (2020)/Westerberg, Mrs. John Magnier, Michael B. Tabor, and Derrick Smith (2021); T-Wesley A. Ward; J-Irad Ortiz, Jr.

Current location: Coolmore America, Versailles, Ky.

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