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I heard he was barred from Flamboro - anyone chime in?
E is for Excellent
Marc E. St. Louis Jr. was on fire.
Remember seeing this pos St. Louis beat one for half a mile at I think the late Winsdor Raceway maybe.
If that is what it takes to get one home, whack away .
Michigan-based horseman Marc St. Louis Jr. has had his occupational license revoked and deemed ineligible for licensing until February 2015 by the Michigan Gaming Control Board for violation of probation stemming from an earlier incident in which he was suspended one year following the death of a horse and then attempting to "conceal, tamper and destroy evidence…by improperly burning and burying the dead horse.”St. Louis was originally suspended for one year in August 2009 for "conduct detrimental to the best interest of horse racing” when he "under oath, made false and misleading statements regarding the death of the horse Alex E Mel,” also admitting to the death, burning and burial of the horse. In a ruling dated Feb. 19, 2011, St. Louis was placed on probation, which included the stipulation that he only drive horses and not train.Sources have told harnessracing.com that St. Louis was recently discovered training horses at Shiawassee Farm in Michigan. As a result, on Feb. 4 he had his license revoked by the Gaming Control Board, which then deemed him ineligible to be licensed until Feb. 15, 2015.
On the USTA site, you can look up suspensions of trainers in the Pathway section. It seems there is a trainer by the name of Marc E St. Louis Jr, who in my opinion took the act of animal abuse and pissed all over it. I don’t know this villain, but what I do know is he shouldn’t be allowed within 1,000 miles of a racetrack or a horse. His abuse includes drugging, killing, and burning a horse to hide evidence. Reading this criminal’s suspension is reminiscent of some horror movie script but wait, it gets better. This derelict is allowed to race. Yes, as previously written, he was suspended for a few years but has since been reinstated. My question to the commission that gave this goon a current license is this: Where is the line of no return? What illegality does one have to perform that doesn’t merit reinstatement. I have been involved in horse racing for over 65 years and I can honestly state that the actions of this sub-human and the subsequent actions of the reinstating racing commission are so egregious, so deplorable and so despicable that I printed out a copy of the suspension and mailed it by certified mail to PETA. What they do with it is their own business. Hopefully, they will bring light to this criminal act and avenge the death of an innocent animal.– Mike Campbell / Milford, PA