The Meadowlands issued a statement today (August 26) regarding a lawsuit filed against them by a group of owners excluded from racing at The Meadowlands, Tioga Downs and Vernon Downs.
The statement from The Meadowlands and Jeff Gural is as follows.
Meadowlands Tioga & Vernon Downs and Jeff Gural named in Lawsuit
The Meadowlands, Tioga & Vernon Downs and Jeff Gural have been named in a lawsuit initiated by a number of Standardbred owners who allege to have been excluded from racing at the three tracks as a result of their patronage of trainer Rene Allard.
Allard was among more than 30 racing related individuals indicted and arrested in March of 2020 by the United States Department of Justice for offenses relating to the systematic and covert administration of illegal performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) to racehorses. He was later included in a superseding indictment filed in federal court in December of 2020. The charges remain pending.
The plaintiffs named are Kapildeo Singh, Lawrence Dumain, Ira & Brian Wallach, Yves Sarrazin, Erlin Hill, Bruce Soulsby and Alan Weisenberg, who in their complaint admit that they have an interest in horses stabled by Allard in Florida over the winter of 2020-2021. The complaint alleges that the plaintiffs were the victims of a conspiracy by Gural to exclude their horses from racing at the three tracks to gain a "competitive advantage.”
“It's a little discouraging that when you're trying to clean up the drug problem, we now have to hire an expensive lawyer to defend us against this lawsuit, which essentially calls me dishonest,” said Meadowlands President Jeff Gural. “Worse yet, we get no cooperation from the horsemen who love to complain about the drugs but don't lift a finger to help us catch the perpetrators. The lawsuit is without merit. We will vigorously defend against these allegations and look forward to being vindicated in court.”
(Meadowlands Racetrack)