Saudi Prize Money Withheld Over Court Case

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Maximum Security

The Club of is withholding 's winning prize money for the $20 million Saudi Cup, after trainer Jason Servis was indicted on federal charges in the United States.

The trainer is one of 27 people indicted by the District for the Southern District of New York in Manhattan as part of an investigation into alleged doping of horses.

Servis sent out Maximum Security to win the world's richest race in Riyadh in February, but prize money for the nine-furlong race (1800m) will not be paid until the JCSA has finished its inquiries.

“JCSA is conducting its own investigation in respect of the allegations and until that investigation is concluded, JCSA will payment of prize money due to all connections of horses placed in prize-winning positions in the Saudi Cup,” a JCSA statement said.,

“This decision has been communicated privately to connections of Saudi Cup runners.

“Due to difficult operational circumstances caused by the global , the investigation has not yet concluded.”

Maximum Security, who is jointly owned by Gary and Mary West and the triumvirate of John Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith, is now in the care of .

The horse gained notoriety when he was disqualified as the winner of the in May, 2019 for causing interference.

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