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Louisiana Joins Lawsuit Seeking To Derail Horseracing Integrity And Safety Authority - Horse Racing News
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Louisiana Joins Lawsuit Filed Against HISA
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Clear Creek Stud In Louisiana To Offer Industry Scholarship Sponsored by:
With an eye toward the future of the industry, Clear Creek Stud in Folsom, La., will be making a $5,000 scholarship donation in the name of their clients to a student with Louisiana-based connections to the Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse breeding and racing industry.
The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the Louisiana Horsemen s Benevolent and Protective Association (LaHBPA) and based on their opinion and evaluation of need and merit.
Interested students should send a letter and resume to Eddie Fenasci at the LaHBPA office by Jan. 31, 2021. Letters can be mailed to LaHBPA attention to Eddie Fenasci 1535 Gentilly Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70119 or email to
Ex-Louisiana HBPA President Jailed For Rigging Election Running Again For Board Of Directors Sponsored by:
Sean Alfortish, the former president of the Louisiana Horsemen s Benevolent and Protective Association who served 28 months in federal prison for defrauding the organization and rigging a 2008 Louisiana HBPA election, is one of 18 individuals nominated for five owner seats on the horsemen s board of directors.
Fifteen trainers are running for five trainer seats and there are three candidates for Louisiana HBPA president, including current president Bernard Chatters.
Nominations closed Dec. 3 and the Louisiana HBPA s election process runs through March 30, 2021.
Alfortish pleaded guilty in 2011 to one felony count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud, identity fraud, and health care fraud and was sentenced the following year to 46 months imprisonment. Alfortish, an attorney, has reportedly been disbarred. Two other Louisiana HBPA employees also pleaded gu