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Professor faces lifetime horse racing ban for allegedly using unauthorized data in shocking betting scandal

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Professor faces lifetime horse racing ban for allegedly using unauthorized data in shocking betting scandal
New York Post
New York Post54 mins ago
Professor faces lifetime horse racing ban for allegedly using unauthorized data in shocking betting scandal
A racehorse owner is in hot water after igniting a scandal. Marshall Gramm, an economics professor at Rhodes College (Tenn.), faces a lifetime ban after being charged with improperly accessing confidential health records for thousands of horses, the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) said in a statement
Guardian US
Guardian US🏁 first to report2 days ago
The Fair Hill Five: horse racing’s bizarre transatlantic betting coup – explained
Four horses with little record of success suddenly won in the US. A seemingly coordinated betting operation across London did too – and now racing authorities want answers To understand why horse racing on both sides of the pond has been gripped by the Fair Hill Five over the past week, start with a basic principle of