Jockey Luis Saez’s appeal says the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission’s decision in the 2019 Kentucky Derby was not supported by “substantial evidence.”
Author: Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal
Maximum Security jockey Luis Saez suspended over controversial Kentucky Derby finish
Kentucky Horse Racing Commission has suspend Maximum Security jockey Luis Saez for 15 racingdays for interfering with ridersin the Kentucky Derby.
Lawyers for Maximum Security’s jockey give stewards video they say shows he’s not at fault
Maximum Security lawyer Luis Saez went before the stewards Friday. A video submitted on his behalf shows he’s not at fault, lawyers say.
Couple could face neglect charges after seeking ‘alternative medical care’ for toddler
Joshua “Noah” McAdams was found April 29 in Georgetown, Kentucky, along with his parents, who could face child neglect charges in Florida.
David Dao says he’s thankful the United incident made the airline fix its policy
Dr. David Dao appeared on “Good Morning America,” speaking out for the first time about being dragged off a United Airlines flight in 2017.
Kentucky governor signs bill outlawing sex between people and animals
Kentucky had been one of the final few states to not have a law banning bestiality, alongside Wyoming, New Mexico, West Virginia,Hawaii and D.C.
John Schnatter to resign from Papa John’s board, drop two lawsuits in settlement
John Schnatter has also agreed to dismiss two ongoing lawsuits against Papa John’s as part of a settlement between the pizza company and its founder.
Noah’s Ark theme park spars with advocacy group over visits by public school students
Creationist Ken Ham and the Freedom From Religion Foundation are fighting over whether schools are legally allowed to visit his religious attractions
Louisville to rename airport for Muhammad Ali
Officials announced Wednesday that Louisville’s international airport would be renamed after Muhammad Ali.
Rapper Master P to pay for funeral of 13-year-old boy killed in Louisville car chase
Rapper and media mogul Percy “Master P” Miller will pay for the funeral of Ki’Anthony Tyus, who was killed in a police car chase on Dec. 22.