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View From The Eighth Pole: Ownership Of Oaks Contender Crazy Beautiful Has Horse Industry Looking The Other Way Sponsored by:
Amer Abdulaziz of Phoenix Thoroughbred at the 2018 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale
When post positions are drawn Monday for the 147
th running of the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks, one of the leading contenders will be Grade 2 Gulfstream Park Oaks winner Crazy Beautiful, a Liam s Map filly trained by Kenny McPeek, who bought her as agent for $250,000 at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October Yearling Sale.
Within weeks of that sale, the man who would become Crazy Beautiful s owner – Amer Abdulaziz of Phoenix Thoroughbred III – would be identified under sworn testimony in federal court as a conspirator to launder some of the estimated $4 billion scammed from people around the globe in a cryptocurrency ponzi scheme known as OneCoin.
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PARTNERS WILL NOT BE EXPOSED TO PHOENIX FREEZE
April 19, 2021 11:38 am
By Matt Stewart, Racing Editor
Horse ownership partners of
prizemoney freeze imposed on the embattled global bloodstock operation.
Both
US court investigates allegations of money laundering for fake cryptocurrency OneCoin by Phoenix Group
owner Amer Abdulaziz.
Golden Slipper winner Farnan and former champion filly
Loving Gaby. Farnan has been retired to
Kia Ora Stud in the
Hunter Valley. Loving Gaby has also been retired to broodmare duties.
Phoenix was involved in the purchase of 19 yearlings this season in Australasia, some in partnership with
Aquis Farm owner Tony Fung. They included a