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3 Ky. lawyers face trial, accused of defrauding clients
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Shirley Cunningham Jr. and William Gallion are accused of keeping money that prosecutors say should have gone to plaintiffs in a $200 million settlement from the maker of the diet drug fen-phen. (article 2) The two attorneys have a 20-percent ownership share of Curlin, a prized colt who was named 2007's Horse of the Year after showing, winning and placing in last year's Triple Crown events. (article 2) The horse has been ruled out as an issue in the criminal trial against Cunningham, Gallion and Melbourne Mills Jr. - a third co-defendant who didn't have a stake in Curlin. (article 2) The walls of his wet bar immortalize Curlin, from the photos of his five big racing victories as a 3-year-old to the keepsakes from his run at Pimlico. (article 1) Here is Bolton's yellow owner's pass, carefully saved from race day; over there is Curlin's leather halter, with his name engraved on a small brass plate. (article 1) BALTIMORE, May 19 Thirty minutes after his Triple Crown bid ended by a few excruciating inches, Street Sense trainer Carl Nafzger needed a ride. (article 4) While a driver was called, Nafzger looked back on a defeat that came via one final head bob from winner Curlin. (article 4)

Other stories about Horse, Derby and Preakness:
  • On the Rail Dan Steinberg loses his shirt at the Preakness (4 articles)
  • Pall of tragedy, worry looms over Preakness - (11 articles)
  • Kentucky Bear handlers like their Preakness chances (7 articles)

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    Horse, Derby, Preakness, race, Kentucky

    Source articles
    1. "To win it in one's own backyard is a once-in-a-li... (baltimoresun.com, 05/13/2008, 474 words)
    2. 3 Ky. lawyers face trial, accused of defrauding clients (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 05/13/2008, 564 words)
    3. In the stands, Curlin's owners - Jess Jackson, Shi... (baltimoresun.com, 05/14/2008, 907 words)
    4. Street Sense Team Is Even-Keeled (Washington Post, 05/13/2008, 615 words)




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