New York Post

Judge nullifies Baffert’s NY ban

- By JARED GREENSPAN

A New York State federal judge on Wednesday nullified the suspension of legendary horse trainer Bob Baffert. The New York Racing Associatio­n (NYRA) suspended Baffert in May after Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit, which the 68-year-old trained, tested positive for a banned substance.

Brooklyn judge Carol Bagley Amon reasoned that NYRA acted unconstitu­tionally by failing to set up a prompt post-suspension hearing, a forum that would have provided Baffert with an opportunit­y to refute the allegation­s.

Amon found they “had held no hearing — let alone a prompt one.”

“Following the Kentucky Derby, there was an improper rush to judgement and Mr. Baffert has been treated unfairly,” Baffert’s attorney, W. Craig Robertson III, said. “Bob Baffert and NYRA have had a good relationsh­ip in the past. My hope is that they can get to that point again for the overall good of horse racing.”

Harry Greenberg, representi­ng NYRA, maintained the organizati­on acted in a swift manner so as to reach a decision before the Belmont Stakes, which at the time was just a few weeks away.

In her ruling, Amon also noted the suspension, should it have been upheld, would have caused Baffert irreparabl­e harm.

“Baffert will face substantia­l damage to his income, client base and reputation if he cannot enter horses at NYRA races for the indefinite future,” Amon wrote. “He has already lost one prominent client and stands to lose others, and has been deprived of the ability to compete at Belmont.”

Last month, Baffert and the owners of Medina Spirit filed a lawsuit against Kentucky racing officials. He claimed to have been suspended without “any prior notice,” and aimed to prevent a violation of due process rights.

In the immediate aftermath of Medina Spirit’s positive test, Baffert denied any wrongdoing, instead lamenting “cancel culture.” Later, Baffert conceded that Medina Spirit received an antifungal ointment that contained the illegal steroid betamethas­one.

Including the latest episode with Medina Spirit, Baffert’s horses have failed 31 drug tests during his Hall of Fame career, according to The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Ky.

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