Online Quarter Horse Dispersal Ordered In Federal Drug, Money Laundering Case

Two Quarter Horses, including a Grade 1-placed runner, will be offered at online auction as part of a court-ordered dispersal for owner Antonio Delgado, who faced multiple federal drug and money laundering charges.

Delgado was one of several defendants charged in September 2020 with two felony counts related to the possession and intent to distribute cocaine. In a superseding indictment filed in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas, on April 20, Delgado was individually charged with two counts of conducting transactions using the proceeds from unlawful activities in an attempt to conceal the money's origin.

One of those counts singled out the purchase of the Quarter Horse Carters Yachtz for approximately $25,000.

The 4-year-old Carters Cartel gelding has won two of four starts, all at Delta Downs, and he most recently finished third in the Grade 1 Lee Berwick Futurity on July 22.

Upon conviction, Delgado was ordered to forfeit several pieces of property, including the horse. Carters Yachtz will be one of two horses offered without reserve on the ThoroughbredAuctions.com online auction platform, with bidding opening on Aug. 8 and closing on Aug. 11.

Delgado has been an owner of record since 2005, primarily racing Quarter Horses. He has won 18 of 112 Quarter Horse starts, and his runners have made $483,784 on the racetrack.

Carters Yachtz is Delgado's highest-earning runner, having made $129,778. He is followed closely by Jls Go Big Daddy, a Grade 1-placed gelding who made $126,433 racing in Texas and Louisiana in the early 2010s.

K2 Solutions Inc., serves as agent for the U.S. Marshals Service in the dispersal, and Carters Yachtz is available for inspection in Bastrop, Texas.

To view the online catalog, click here.

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ThoughbredAuctions.Com To Host Stevens Thoroughbreds Dispersal

ThoroughbredAuctions.com announces the dispersal of Sam Stevens' Stevens Thoroughbreds. The auction will be an online only event. Bidding will be from Monday, July 12 through Monday, July 19.

Sam, and his late wife, Latie, of Lamesa, Texas, began breeding Thoroughbreds in 1971. Over the years, Sam studied pedigrees, and bought a core band of broodmares. Included in those mares was Faneuil Girl (Bolinas Boy—Miss Newcastle, by Coaltown). That mare became a stakes-placed winner herself, but, her real value lay in her ability to produce high-class runners. Among her progeny was Grade 1 winning Feisty Girl, who sold as a yearling to D. Wayne Lukas. She went on to win the Grade 1 Hollywood Oaks during her racing career.

Over the years, Stevens has been in a partnership that owned Ruidoso Downs, and Sunland Park, as well as Ocala Breeders' Sales Co.

With the coming of Racinos in New Mexico, purses began increasing, and Stevens decided to concentrate on raising and racing accredited New Mexico-breds with great success. Alone, or in partnerships he has bred, and/or raced horses who have won in excess of $4 million. Horses bred by Stevens are easily recognized by the “Who” in their names.

All horses will be sold with no reserve, and will be available for inspection

Prospective buyers will need to go to the auction website, and create an account. They will then need to request a bidders number in order to bid. Please visit the website at ThoroughbredAuctions.com for more information or email info@thoroughbredauctions.com.

The ThoroughbredAuctions.com team produces North America's leading online auctions for horses. The management team pioneered internet auctions for horses and has produced more than 80 Internet Auctions since 2012 boasting a high seller of $226,000.

Tim and Cathy Jennings are the industry's most experienced show horse auction managers. Their team managed more than 380 live horse auctions selling over 80,000 horses since 1978. Tim's previous firm, Professional Auction Services, was the largest show horse auction company in the world, by number of horses sold for 15 years.

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Oklahoma-Breds Featured In ThoroughbredAuctions.Com November Mixed Sale

Oklahoma-breds are featured in the November Mixed Internet Auction of Thoroughbreds by ThoroughbredAuctions.com.

The sale offers 2019 and 2020-accredited Oklahoma-breds by sires including Liaison, Mshawish, Diabolical, and I Spent It. Six accredited Oklahoma-bred broodmares are also being offered.

Bidding is open now and closes Monday, Nov. 2 for the November Mixed Internet Auction of Thoroughbreds.

Oklahoma-bred yearlings are led by Merrick Ranch's Hip 15, Who Spent It, a half-brother to stakes-winners That's Who and Jonsey Who.

Two-year-olds and 3-year-olds being offered are let by Hip 68, Oklahoma Gold. The filly was third in the Texas Stallion Stakes (Pan Zareta Division) in 2019.

A stakes-placed daughter of Yes It's True, currently at Remington Park has been added to the sale. Drip Brew is black type-placed and a 16-time winner of $274,466.

The auction has 70 entries and include large consignments from Oklahoma, New Mexico, Louisiana and Arizona as well as Kentucky. The auction is offering broodmares by sires such as Medaglia d'Oro, War Front, City Zip, Street Cry, Wildcat Heir, Awesome Again, Indian Charlie, Kantharos and Union Rags, among others.

Prospective buyers will need to go to the auction website, and create an account if they have never participated in the auctions. They will then need to request a bidder's number in order to bid. Please visit ThoroughbredAuctions.com for more information or email info@thoroughbredauctions.com.

The ThoroughbredAuctions.com team of Tim and Cathy Jennings have pioneered internet horse auctions, beginning in 2012 with Sport Horse and Quarter Horse auctions. Venturing into Thoroughbred Internet Auctions in 2019, they have been the most successful internet thoroughbred auction company in North America, cataloging 428 horses, and selling 337 of those cataloged. That represents 79 percent of horses sold from those offered, producing gross sales of $3,041,300.

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ThoroughbredAuctions.Com November Mixed Sale Begins Monday

Bidding opens Monday, Oct. 26 and closes Monday, Nov. 2 for the November Mixed Internet Auction of Thoroughbreds by ThoroughbredAuctions.com.

The auction has nearly 70 entries and include large consignments from Oklahoma, New Mexico, Louisiana and Arizona as well as Kentucky. The auction is offering broodmares by sires such as Medaglia d'Oro, War Front, City Zip, Street Cry, Wildcat Heir, Awesome Again, Indian Charlie, Kantharos and Union Rags, among others.

Also selling are 2019 and 2020 accredited Oklahoma Breds by such sires as Liaison, Mshawish, Diabolical, and I Spent It. The sale also includes Accredited New Mexico Bred yearlings by King Bull and Latigo Shore.

A majority of the entries are being sold with no reserve.

“2020 has been a challenging year for breeders, particularly regional breeders, to find viable venues to market their broodmares and young stock,” said Tim Jennings of ThoroughbredAuctions.com. “Many live auctions have been canceled, or rescheduled. Our company offers a safe, cost-effective alternative for selling Thoroughbreds. We reach a wider range of buyers, and horses can be sold without leaving their stalls, and without buyers and sellers leaving the comfort of their homes.”

Prospective buyers will need to go to the auction website, and create an account if they have never participated in the auctions. They will then need to request a bidder's number in order to bid. Please visit the website at ThoroughbredAuctions.com for more information or email info@thoroughbredauctions.com.

The ThoroughbredAuctions.com team of Tim and Cathy Jennings have pioneered Internet Horse Auctions, beginning in 2012 with Sport Horse and Quarter Horse Auctions. Venturing into Thoroughbred Internet Auctions in 2019, they have been the most successful Internet Thoroughbred Auction company in North America, cataloging 428 horses, and selling 337 of those cataloged. That represents 79 percent of horses sold from those offered, producing gross sales of $3,041,300.

Tim and Cathy are the industry's most experienced show horse auction managers. Their team managed more than 380 live horse auctions selling over 80,000 horses since 1978. Tim's previous firm, Professional Auction Services, was the largest show horse auction company in the world, by number of horses sold for 15 years.

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