Source: Jockey Club
At its June 4, 2010, meeting, The Jockey Club’s Board of Stewards voted to deny California residents Joan Bor, her son Ernie Bor, and his wife, Cecelia Bor, all privileges of The American Stud Book on a permanent basis effective January 1, 2011.
This action was taken based upon information received by The Jockey Club’s Registrar, which included the judgment entered December 21, 2009, in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Ventura in the matter of The People of the State of California vs. Bor (Case number 2008041817 F A) and pursuant to Section V, Rule 19(A)(4)(d) of the Principal Rules and Requirements of The American Stud Book concerning acts of cruelty committed to a horse.
Each individual was fined and sentenced to six months in jail.
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The American Stud Book includes the privilege to register foals or submit any documents related to foal registration. The January 1, 2011, effective date allows registration of foals already conceived prior to the judgment.
Ogden Mills Phipps, the chairman of The Jockey Club, said, “The Jockey Club fully supports and assists law enforcement agencies, the courts and racing regulatory authorities in the investigation of matters involving cruelty to Thoroughbreds. When there is a final determination by a court, an official tribunal or an official racing body that a person has killed, abandoned, mistreated, neglected or abused, or otherwise committed an act of cruelty to a horse, The Jockey Club will not hesitate to take appropriate action under Rule 19.”