from the USTA Communications Department
Columbus, OH — The Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger is reporting that a dispute over a license for additional racing dates at Monmouth Park has shut down talks to privatize the racetrack.
As a result, developer Morris Bailey indicated through his attorney that he wants out of the deal to lease the Thoroughbred track.
The New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association is also considering going to court to force the state to honor the agreement it struck to transfer a racing license to the association.
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