Air Banners Against Ahmed Zayat to Fly Over Belmont Stakes Saturday?

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Informed sources in the gambling industry inform us that those watching the Belmont Stakes on Saturday may see overhead banners reading “Ahmedzayat.com”, and “Ahmed Zayat Is A Liar” at the race denouncing the owner of American Pharoah, Ahmed Zayat.

“We are debating whether to distribute flyers to everyone entering the race, or overhead banners at the race,” our source said.  “But be clear --- Ahmed Zayat will be exposed in an interesting manner at the race.”

Zayat is clearly being affected by the truth which has been unleashed in the media over the past few weeks.

As ESPN reported today, “Does my face tell you?" Zayat said with a cold look when questions steered from American Pharoah's chances in the Belmont to the distraction posed by the lawsuit. "I've lost seven pounds this week. It's eating at me. I'm very saddened and it's despicable.”

Zayat's son, Justin, said, "I don't want to see my dad go through stuff like this. He doesn't deserve this. If he didn't own American Pharoah, none of it would be going on. I guess when you're on top of the world, there are always people who try to take you down.”

Our source – a friend of multiple people claiming to be owed money by Zayat noted “This man is a liar - This man lied and is a liar.  He blamed the State of New Jersey when he bounced checks, he lied about Harvard, he attacked banks for wanting their loans. This guy is simply a liar.”

Expect Gambling911 to have more stories on Zayat prior to Saturday.

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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