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Judges at Chester said he appealed and was granted a stay. Such bullshit
Joe will appeal until December when his sister runs off to be a whore in Florida sucking off every guy 55 older and Chester and Yonkers both close. He will start December 12 and end on December 31. Chester and Yonkers closed. December 24 and December 25 Meadowlands closed as well for Christmas. He will only miss 3 racing nights December 17,18,31. Heard his wife got caught with Todd M after Chester one day this week when Joe left and went to Yonkers. Don’t surprise me as she looks like a whore as well.
Howard Taylor must be hard at work.
Feel free to apologize anytime. 🤣🤣🤣BONGIORNO, JOSEPH R MILLSTONE, NJ M on 6/5/2021 FINED: $5,000FULL - 20 DAYS, 6/25/2021 THRU 7/14/2021BRUTAL USE OF WHIPPer an administrative hearing on June 11, 2021, the Board of Judges find that: Joseph Bongiorno was the driver of the horse PAT STANLEY N in the 7th race on May 29, 2021. While driving, Bongiorno failed to keep the lines reasonably taut during the race, displayed exaggerated movement with the whip, using more than wrist action and raising his whipping arm to a level above shoulder height and continued to use the whip to urge his horse after the horse was no longer responding. The culmination of these actions placed Bongiorno in a position of being unable to respond when PAT STANLEY N stumbled and fell, unseating Bongirono and 2 other drivers. A total of 3 horses, including PAT STANLEY N, did not finish the race. Bongiorno`s actions are in violation of N.J.A.C. 13.71-20.15 and N.J.A.C. 13-71- 7.9(a)13. As a result, Bongiorno is hereby suspended from driving for 20 days and fined the sum of $5,000.00. Said suspension shall begin on June 25, 2021 and continue through July 14, 2021, inclus
So did the USTA suspend him or Gural? I take it Gural's statement was issued after the USTA suspension? Why? Just to make sure?
Looks like he can appeal it but still won’t be able to drive at the Gural tracks. Kind of forcing him to take the days now.