Zayat a ‘Very Generous Man’ Say Defenders Amidst G911 Groundbreaking Reports

Submitted by Don Shapiro on

Written by :

Don Shapiro

Published on :

American Pharoah owner Ahmed Zayat may be a “welcher, perjurer and resume padder” according to his detractors, but Gambling911.com sought to locate those who are supportive of the outspoken Zayat.  It seems they were not hard to find.

“Zayat is a friend of ours,” said one horse racing media maven when approached by G911 for comment about the recent controversies surrounding the Egyptian horse owner.  The website proprietor also stated that Zayat is “extremely generous”, citing some personal dealings this person has had with him.  The individual wished to remain anonymous out of fear of reprisal from those alleged to be owed monies. 

Zayat has been accused of amassing gambling debts totaling over $2 million with offshore gambling firms.  He has denied the claims, telling the New York Observer this weekend that he has never bet with companies based out of Costa Rica.

Instead, he insists this is all an elaborate extortion attempt now that his horse American Pharoah stands to become the first Triple Crown winner in nearly 40 years.

Savvy media outlets, however, have questioned those claims since a complaint was filed against Zayat in a New Jersey court long before American Pharoah’s Kentucky Derby and Preakness wins. 

“These (accusations) are fraud. I’m a victim of it. Anybody who has half a brain can read through it and say there’s no way somebody of my caliber would owe somebody money from 2003, 12 years almost ago.”

Noted horse racing analyst Mike Dempsey of TurfNSport.com reiterated what others in the industry have been saying up until now.

“Zayat is a likeable guy,” he said.

Industry titans Bloodhorse and Daily Racing Forum have thus far offered only limited coverage of the story with Bloodhorse providing a podium for Zayat to allege his extortion claims.

Still, even his staunchest allies have begun questioning the integrity of a man others insist is a “welcher”.

"The news that is being released is interesting to say the least but also exposes him in a negative way," this person suggested.  "He'll lose his trust in us, along with several other owners."

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

Related Content

17 Horses Perish in Fire at Saratoga Casino Hotel Harness Track in Saratoga Springs, New York

17 Horses Perish in Fire at Saratoga Casino Hotel Harness Track in Saratoga Springs, New York

The fire reportedly started in the backstretch area of the harness racetrack where some 350 horses are typically kept. Of the 17 horses that were killed, 11 belonged to trainer Robyn Mongiardo and six belonged to trainer Timothy Benson.
Golden Tempo Wins the Belmont Stakes

Golden Tempo Wins the Belmont Stakes

Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo has won the Belmont Stakes, paying out $90 for every $20 bet. The winning horse sat out this year's Preakness Stakes race.
What Are the Payout Odds if Vitruvian Man Wins the Belmont Stakes?

What Are the Payout Odds if Vitruvian Man Wins the Belmont Stakes?

Vitruvian is the biggest long shot of Saturday's Belmont Stakes race but has celebrity involvement, which should drive some betting interest.
What Are the Payout Odds if Ottinho Wins the Belmont Stakes?

What Are the Payout Odds if Ottinho Wins the Belmont Stakes?

Ottinho is listed at 20-1 odds to win the Belmont Stakes.