Federal prosecutors in Manhattan announced sweeping charges Monday in an alleged scheme by trainers and veterinarians to illegally administer misbranded performance-enhancing drugs to some of the top racehorses in the world.
In four separate indictments, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York accused 27 defendants of operating international doping rings in violation of U.S. laws meant to protect horses and to ensure fair competition.
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