In same report, Director of Stable Area Security, Sam Templeton, declares under penalty of perjury that CHRB investigators knew of late shot before the raceIn a
report submitted to the California Horse Racing Board's Medication committee regarding the
late lasix shot cover-up, CHRB employee Scott Chaney states he "failed to uncover a single shred of evidence supporting the allegations by Gina Powell. It is clear that (CHRB officials) first became aware of the violation on Sept. 4." [as reported by San Diego Union-Tribune; and found on page 24, line 16 of the report]
In Mr. Chaney's report he does not mask his contempt of
whistle blower Gina Powell. He appears upset that Ms. Powell would not speak with him informally, but only in a formal setting, and Mr. Chaney declined her offer to do such. At one point, Mr. Chaney states she impeached herself between two depositions, each taken under penalty of perjury, which Ms. Powell supplied to Mr. Chaney. [see page 5, line 9 of the report]
Mr. Chaney serves up his own contradictions, however. Although he states, as quoted above, "It is clear that (CHRB officials) first became aware of the violation on Sept. 4." He notes that "At about 3 p.m., Intercontinental and the other fillies and mares in the Palomar Handicap arrive at the receiving barn where Tempelton first recalls communicating to CHRB Investigator Richard Guerrero the information that the furosemide was late." [page 9, line 17 of the report] The race went off at 3:35, thus there is significantly more than a shred of evidence that CHRB officials, other than Gina Powell, knew of the violation BEFORE THE RACE. The report even goes on to acknowledge that when the information was passed, and to whom, remains uncertain. "Clearly there is some discrepancy here with respect to whether any information regarding the late furosemide is communicated at the receiving barn."
Standby...the full California Horse Racing Board is meeting on the matter as I write...more on this in the coming days. Also, I will post or link to the report when available online. I only have a faxed copy at this time.