• Re: Mob-connected owner sells TuP to his brother

    From craigschuler54@craigschuler54@gmail.com to alt.sport.horse-racing on Thu May 7 10:08:00 2020
    From Newsgroup: alt.sport.horse-racing

    More info on Jerry Simms and the mafia at https://www.jerrysimms.net.

    Also, an interesting article written by the San Diego Reader that goes into more details: https://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2001/mar/22/with-friends-these/.

    On Thursday, February 21, 2002 at 12:19:30 AM UTC-8, Tim Yatcak wrote:
    <thunderbooly@webtv.net> wrote in message news:7980-3C73FCAE-29@storefull-104.iap.bryant.webtv.net...
    "...And the beat goes on..."

    Jerry Simms, the owner of Turf Paradise racetrack who was forced by the state of Arizona to sell his stake in TuP when his connection to a known mob front-man and bribery of California officials came to light, has
    sold his share in the track to his brother, Ronald Simms, a LA real
    estate developer.

    Didn't you know that the mob controls EVERYTHING in horse racing? Why Pat Day's sisters' neighbors brother in law's son is related to Sam Gianconna! Pat Valenzuela keeps a pager to tell him when to hold or not to hold
    directly from a pager at the neighborhood restaurant of the mob boss of
    NYC's sons' tailor?

    I thought there was a separate site for the game of six degrees of separation. Maybe we should try to relate all this to Kevin Bacon and make a NEW web site?

    This poster truly keeps us at the task of knowing that for the yin there is the yangs

    Tim Yatcak

    "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds."

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