Straight From The Horse’s Mouth: Ahmed Zayat Accusations Primer

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
May/21/2015
From The Horse’s Mouth: Ahmed Zayat Accusations Primer – Racing World in Shock

Over the next few days, Gambling911.com will be providing its readers with exclusives related to the accusations lodged against American Pharoah owner Ahmed Zayat. 

These revelations admittedly took us completely by surprise on Thursday but with our vast resources in the offshore gambling community, only Gambling911.com will provide an in depth look at what others are saying about Zayat….and he is not exactly coming out smelling like roses.

*Following a news story published on the Gambling911.com website Thursday morning, offshore gambling companies contacted G911 to advise that Zayat’s reported debts extended well beyond just that of Tradewinds Casino.

*Zayat wagered an average of $200,000 per weekend and a total of nearly $9 million, according to an interoffice email sent in September by an official with the state Sports and Exposition Authority.

*Gambling911.com has learned that www.ahmedzayat.com was scheduled to go live by Friday, illustrating accusations lodged against Zayat.

*Gambling911.com has learned that Andy Asaro, a horse racing advocate, sent out an email to about 200 media types with this article attached. Quite possibly it was Mr. Asaro who got the word out about Zayat.  It’s not just the offshore books who seem to have a beef with American Pharoah’s owner.

*Horse racing experts tell G911: “Don’t expect Bloodhorse.com or the Daily Racing Form to write anything negative about Ahmed Zayat.  He is definitely a likeable guy”.  And to that end, Bloodhorse.com posted an article Thursday offering Zayat’s side of the story.  Zayat calls it “extortion”.  The New York Daily News was running the same story ahead of the upcoming Belmont Stakes, which many believe will be among the most wagered Belmont Stakes ever.  Gambling911.com, always fair and balanced, will report both sides of the story even if the offshore operators call it "Horsesh**".

*Harvard’s business school told The Record this week that it has no record of Zayat’s attending the school despite his claims to the contrary.

*More shocking accusations to come, say offshore gambling insiders.

*Last but not least, we here at Gambling911.com would be remiss in pointing out that American Pharoah could be the first horse to win the Triple Crown in more than four decades, especially if it rains.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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