How stud supremo built empire on ârisk and rewardâ Newgate Farm boss Henry Field hopes to unearth another potential stallion prospect as he applies his strategy to stay at the forefront of thoroughbred breeding.
Horses by Ray Thomas 4th Feb 2021 3:15 PM Newgate Farm supremo Henry Field s risk and reward strategy is something of a family trait that has irrevocably changed the course of Australian racing and breeding. Field and his backers used the tactic again earlier this week to secure a majority share in the promising two-year-old colt Profiteer, who races for his new syndicate of owners in the $2 million Inglis Millennium (1100m) at Royal Randwick.
One fraud after another for teen âDr. Loveâ who faked being a doctor
He repeatedly makes lofty plans, gets caught, says heâs sorry and promises to make amends, records show.
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Malachi Alexander Love-Robinson, who once called himself âDr. Love,â faces new fraud allegations, arising just months after he walked free from prison. [ Palm Beach County Sheriff s Office ]
By By Marc Freeman, The Sun Sentinel (TNS)
Published Jan. 16
Updated Jan. 16
PALM BEACH â The young man who as a teen faked being a doctor, who swindled a âpatient,â who once tried to forge his way into a Jaguar, and who was spared from serving decades in prison, is back in serious trouble.
Despite warnings from judges to stay legit, the now 23-year-old Malachi Alexander Love-Robinson is in serious trouble over claims he ripped off an employer. The new criminal case will explore why he apparently was deep in another con less than four months after leaving prison.
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A 23-year-old who only 15 months ago completed a prison sentence for practicing medicine without a license as a teen has once again stepped afoul of the law, authorities say.
This time investigators contend Malachi Love-Robinson stole more than $10,000 from his latest employer, a Delray Beach-based shipping company, diverting most of that sum directly from customers to his private accounts, according to his arrest report.
Love-Robinson was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail on Thursday morning and was released on bail 11 hours later. He faces charges of grand theft and fraud.
The owner of United States of Freight, Daniel O Sullivan, alerted police to his suspicions in March.