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Originally posted by Observer
I'm not taking sides on this issue because there is too much we don't know .. but .. with the Thoroughbred Corp. having paid a reported $900,000 for this colt, how crazy would they be to just fork over the $1,000,000 just to look classy?? Sure, to them, what's a cool million with all their fortunes .. but then again .. it could very well be their next Derby winner!
The fair thing needs to be done here .. neither side should just ignore what might rightfully be theirs.
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Not crazy at all,just taking the lesser of two evils in a sense.What would they gain by a lengthy court battle? Not much,legal troubles could make it harder to syndicate the horse later.Just the appearance of screwing the old owner would not help at all.Doesn't matter if they are right.Which I think they are.
The old owner doesn't have much to stand on unless he can prove they violated terms of the selling contract.