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It’s coming and personally I’m going to love it. Howard will clear his name and go on to win many big races. And when he gets done annihilating Jeff Gural in the lawsuit he might end up owning the Meadowlands. Have your fun while it lasts , Howard will get the last laugh. He’s already got more money than he’ll ever need , so the last laugh will have to do.
I do. It personally k ow Howard but he may have a lot of money but I highly doubt he has Gural’s money and to say he will own the Meadowlands after the lawsuit, I doubt Gural is losing any sleep o er this.
The Meadowlands Sports Complex (including the track) is owned by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA).The NJSEA is an independent authority that was formed in 1971 by the State of New Jersey.(NJSEA) "The 16-member Board of Commissioners is appointed by the Governor of New Jersey to four-year terms, subject to confirmation by the New Jersey Senate and it includes three ex officio members: The authority president, the State Treasurer and a designated representative of the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission. The authority holds regularly scheduled meeting which are open to the public. The minutes of all authority meetings are subject to approval by the Governor."Jeff Gural (New Meadowlands Racetrack LLC) leases the track from the NJSEA through 2041.
Nice job copying and pasting.
After a certain point, we don't need more $ for my grandkids to enjoy for their lifetime. It comes to a point where happiness & family health is so much more important. Howard never seems like he is enjoying himself, always trying to "one-up" everybody around him.
If I copied and pasted something I put quotes.Notice the big paragraph with the quotes.I knew Jeff Gural leased the property but I didn't know every bit of that what was in that post.You still stalking gamblers and wishing death upon them?
If you disappear from here you won't be missed! Telling someone to be careful not to fall off the ladder is NOT wishing death upon them.
If this was just Taylor v. Gural it would be one thing. It ain't that any more. Gural exercised private property rights, and if that's all the happened Taylor would have one fight on his hands. A massive one, but one fight. However, this has progressed well beyond that and it's mounting big time. One state declines him upon renewal, another just pulls the plug (not upon renewal, I think), then another, then Canada, and so on. Taylor's ability to own horses and race is being disabled state by state.This is compounded by the fact that the overwhelming majority of his horses are owned in partnership. How do you think Ron Burke and his partners are feeling about being partners with Taylor now? Svanstedt? Melander? Marv Katz? Brixton? These are just a few people who owned horses with Taylor in the past five years or so. Even if he doesn't own horses currently with these people, he owns most of his horses with partners. I don't care who they are, but they can't be feeling good about being partners with Taylor now, and potentially not being able to race in multiple jurisdictions. The state's and governing bodies have spoken. They don't want him. Can he fight everyone on this? Sure. But it ain't looking good for him.