Horseracing regulator to pursue Luke Comer over alleged 1m in unpaid fines in doping case
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Horseracing regulator to pursue Luke Comer over alleged 1m in unpaid fines in doping case
"Mr Comer, who lives in Monaco, received a three-year horse-racing ban and substantial fines after 12 of his horses were found to have failed drug tests, in one of the biggest horse doping cases of its kind. Mr Comer insisted he was innocent but lost his appeal in 2024."
Ireland's horseracing regulator is taking legal action against billionaire construction mogul Luke Comer to recover over €1 million in unpaid fines and costs from his disciplinary case. Comer received a three-year horse-racing ban and substantial fines after 12 of his horses tested positive for banned substances in one of the largest horse doping cases on record. Despite maintaining his innocence, Comer lost his appeal in 2024. The Monaco-based billionaire now faces High Court proceedings to settle the outstanding financial obligations from the case.
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