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NEWS & VIEWS continued


annual salary from $60,000 to $87,000. Vari- ous checks that she wrote herself were signed with a stamp bearing the signature of former AHC President Jay Hickey, which he states he never issued. By AHC company policy, two signatures were needed for all checks and Furst never had sole check signing authority. AHC fi rst suspected something was wrong with its accounts when in June of this year, a check it had issued for a consulting engage- ment was returned for insuffi cient funds. T e court documents state that on June 22, 2018, the current president of AHC met with rep- resentatives of AHC’s bank to review the bank statements for the account. T e suit docu-


ment reads, “T e President of the AHC and the bank’s branch manager compared several months of bank statements and determined the bank statements in the AHC’s fi les did not match the statements maintained by the bank. Among other things, the statements in the AHC’s fi les had been altered to remove and/ or conceal numerous electronic transfers and payments made to loans and credit cards in Defendant Ashley Furst’s name. T ese altera- tions caused the statements in the AHC’s fi les to grossly overstate the actual available balance of funds in the account.” At this time, AHC has asked the court to place liens on Furst’s money and personal prop-


And the winner is...


California-based Frankie T ieriot Stutes (left) and Chatwin won this year’s Dutta Corp Fair Hill Interna- tional CCI3* after leading from start to fi nish. In the CCI2*, it was Boyd Martin (right) and On Cue who took top honors, while Maryland-bred Olney Uncle Sam, ridden by Virginian Emily Beshear, fi nished sec- ond. Stay tuned to the December Equiery for photos and a recap of the 30th anniversary of FHI! Can’t wait for the December print issue? Follow T e


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erty that was acquired through funds allegedly stolen from AHC. In addition to requesting that the funds be returned to AHC, the Coun- cil has asked for a jury trial and has sued for compensatory damages, triple damages, attor- ney fees and associated court costs. AHC issued a formal letter to its members on October 3. In the closing paragraph of the letter, current AHC president Julie Goodway stated, “Although this event caused a signifi - cant – but hopefully temporary – loss, AHC will operate as usual without any changes to membership dues. T e outpouring of support and sympathy from many of you has made this continued...


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Presents The Equine Foot


Date: December 11, 2018 Time: 6:30 PM


Please join us for an evening of education. Learn about the equine foot and treatment regimens for this important part of the anatomy.


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