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  1. #KRAMER HORSE RACR DRIVERS#
  2. #KRAMER HORSE RACR TRIAL#
  3. #KRAMER HORSE RACR LICENSE#

Letts begins in a comical mode, announcing funny horse names such as “My Enormous Ego,” but the horses and the soliloquy itself soon go right past the photo finish into more existential territory. Written by Letts and screened online as part of Steppenwolf’s “Three short plays by Tracy Letts” digital program, the play is just fifteen minutes long, but it is more than enough time to work its magic. In Tracy Letts’ The Stretch, the actor performs a monologue in the role of a horserace announcer. The State of New York, its officers, employees, and/or agents shall not be liable for damages or losses of any kind arising out of, or in connection with, the use or performance of such information, including but not limited to, damages or losses caused by reliance upon the accuracy of any such information, or damages incurred from the viewing, distributing, or copying of such materials.Ī copy of this disclaimer can also be found on our Disclaimer page.Tracy Letts in The Stretch.

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#KRAMER HORSE RACR LICENSE#

Filion's license remains the subject of a proceeding before the State's Racing and Wagering Board. In addition to Kramer, five defendants pled guilty to felony counts of promoting gambling in the first degree (Patsy Capolongo, Steven Muller, Paul Cuzzo, Alphonse Cuzzo, Joseph Daniello), and three defendants pled guilty to misdemeanor counts of promoting gambling in the second degree (Joseph Assenzio, Robert Daniello, Thomas Bruno).īoth Grant and Ingraham voluntarily surrendered their New York State harness racing licenses after they were indicted.

#KRAMER HORSE RACR TRIAL#

The case returned to the trial court in March of this year.

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The Court of Appeals, however, dismissed the larceny counts against Filion, Grant and Ingraham. The Attorney General's Office appealed that decision and, after four years of appeals, ultimately prevailed on the admissibility of the wiretap evidence. Shortly thereafter, Judge Lange suppressed the wiretap evidence and dismissed the larceny counts. Ryder also pled guilty to tampering with a sport contest. In 1996, Kramer pled guilty to tampering with a sports contest and felony possession of gambling records and forfeited $2 million. Thirteen defendants subsequently pled guilty to various charges and collectively forfeited $2,385,000 dollars in criminal proceeds.

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Filion was also charged with receiving a sports bribe. Today's court proceeding brought to conclusion a five-year case involving charges of race fixing at Yonkers Raceway and illegal gambling arising out of an investigation of Scarsdale resident Daniel Kramer.Ī 1995 wiretap on Kramer's telephones resulted in two separate indictments, one charging ten defendants with various counts of promoting gambling and possession of gambling records, and the other charging Kramer and four harness racing drivers, Filion, Ingraham, Grant, and Darren Ryder with tampering with a sports contest at Yonkers Raceway, conspiracy and grand larceny. The drivers, Herve Filion, 60 Frederick Grant, 49 and David Ingraham, 39 were sentenced by Westchester County Court Judge Kenneth Lange to a conditional discharge for a period of one year.

#KRAMER HORSE RACR DRIVERS#

Attorney General Spitzer today announced that his office's Organized Crime Task Force ended its criminal case against three former Yonkers Raceway harness drivers by accepting guilty pleas from each defendant for their failure to file New York State tax returns.











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