The first trial and conviction of a person involved in the sweeping horse-doping case in the U.S. from two years ago has been completed.
Jorge Navarro
US Attorney Damian Williams said trainer's case reflects failings, greed and corruption at virtually every level.
Navarro and veterinarian Kristian Rhein recently pled guilty in their involvement in drugging horses and distribution of banned substances.
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Maximum Security's trainer Jason Servis plus Jorge Navarro cited in US Attorney documents for giving illegal drugs to their horses.