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I didn't know he was involved on the exchange I used to see him in the paddock. Long wool trenchcoat, looking and acting like a gangster. Ben Steall, Rene Poulin and Jimmy Marohn among his to go to clients for "dead" drives. $200 cash usually did the trick.
Maybe and maybe you used AI like I did ... Although it was hard to find images of the women to see what they looked like. Had to go to Imdb ...
I never had a problem with Andy. Now, Russell Bagon was a different story
Ha, Russell would brag about how he had a young George Brennan under his thumb at Monti when GB was getting started.. Was banished to Florida to ply his trade at Pompano
Dead on accurate. A current driver at Monticello, a winner, not a loser once told me Russell once broke into Billy Parker's trailer while he was day racing and stole $40,000 cash along with a couple of other guys. Billy found out but didnt even do anything. I trust my source, so I must believe it is true.
Catman was in my opinion WAY overrated. I had no use for this nasty cokehead.
On January 13th, 1994 chargers were filed against Russell Bagon, Dennis Fawcett, Tom Merton, Danny Ricco, Joe Napolitano, William Maroney and Phil Bogner for race fixing at The Mighty M. The story said if convicted each could face up to 10 years in prison and a $500,000 fine. I don't recall any follow up story with any fines or convictions.
Heard that a long time ago. $80,000
I don't think Cat Manzi got an envelope he just bet against himself. His signal to whoever was betting was to sit with the out rider at Freehold. Some races you would think is it really possible. I remember the final to some series, he won almost every race leading up to the final and he had a choice of 5 or 6 and his pick was 1/5 and he got a 4th place check.
Cat Manzi was never a great drib=ver. Only a good cheat. why do you think he'a working for chancelleries?