November 23, 2024

NYRA tracks raided by state authorities

Last updated: 12/16/04 3:03 PM


Officials from the New York State Attorney General’s Office and state police
raided all three of the New York Racing Association (NYRA) tracks on Wednesday.

The officials seized documents from the racing and horsemen’s bookkeeper’s
office and the jockeys’ room at Aqueduct, which is currently conducting a race
meet.

The focus of the investigation apparently involves whether horses carried the
correct weight in races.

Charlie Hayward, who was recently named NYRA president and chief executive
officer, told Daily Racing Form the search warrants were “very broad. Anything
they asked for we gave them.”

NYRA was raided four years ago as part of a probe into illegal activities in
its pari-mutuel department. That investigation resulted in the arrest and
conviction of 19 pari-mutuel clerks, the indictment of two department heads, a
$3 million fine and a deferred federal prosecution agreement announced in
December 2003 that is under the supervision of a court-appointed monitor until
July 1, 2005.