Question: Did American Pharoah Owner Ahmed Zayat Commit Perjury?‬

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In exclusive documents obtained by Gambling911.com late Friday, Ahmed Zayat in 2014 testimony under oath claimed to have attended Harvard University.  The attached transcript (Download PDF here) shows Zayat claiming to have attended Harvard. 

In 2013, it was documented that he did not in this article published by NorthJersey.com.  That article states in part, “… Harvard’s business school told The Record this week that it has no record of Zayat’s attending the school. The Harvard reference was removed from the Zayat Stables’ website after The Record raised the issue.”

We have also learned that Howard Rubinsky, the man at the center of the case involving Zayat’s alleged gambling debts to offshore sportsbooks, will shortly be issuing a statement to the media. 

Rubinsky told an associate of Gambling911 that “If Mr. Zayat does not retract his false claims that I am extorting him, I intend to sue him for libel per se.

“The time must come for Ahmed Zayat to be held responsible for his lies,” Rubinsky added.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

 

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