He pleaded guilty to computer trespass in May 2016 and was granted a conditional discharge, the Queens County District Attorney's office said. Gonzalez, of Oceanport, N.J., was arraigned and charged in January 2016 with 170 counts of computer trespass and 170 counts of second-degree tampering with a sports contest. 26, 2016 press release from the Queens County District Attorney's office. "Gonzalez allegedly used the InCompass system to review racing sheets and other data that provided him with information - including the track conditions, health and injuries of the racehorses and the identity of racehorses in need of a jockey - which he used to his own advantage to secure horses for his jockey," according to a Jan. Franco had $8.2 million in earnings in 2014 and $9.4 million in 2015, according to Equibase, which collates racing results. According to an April 2014 article from the Daily Racing Form about the investigation, Gonzalez represented jockey Manuel Franco. The charges Foster answered in the June hearing stemmed from an investigation into allegations that jockey agent Miguel "Mike" Gonzalez between January 2014 and April 2015 paid for access to NYRA's InCompass computer system, a secure database that contains information not available to the general public that could potentially be used by a jockey agent to get his client better mounts. Reached by email, NYRA spokesman Patrick McKenna said Foster was terminated as a NYRA employee in June 2015.
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His license had expired in August, so he will be ineligible to reapply for a racing license until 2027. The commission voted unanimously Monday to accept the recommendations of the officer who conducted the June hearing, but modified the penalty to revoke Foster's license for 10 years. I haven't had a chance to absorb it yet."
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"Yes it did, but what can you do?" Foster asked rhetorically when asked if the investigation had soured him on racing.
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He said he is no longer involved in horse racing and didn't plan to try and get back into the sport somewhere else. Reached by phone at his home in East Elmhurst, Foster said he hadn't yet received notice of the revocation from the gaming commission. In addition, he served as a placing judge, who determines and posts the order in which horses finished races, and a patrol judge, who tracks the order of the horses as they traverse the race track, at all three NYRA tracks.
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SEE BELOW FOR FULL ORDER FROM THE GAMING COMMISSIONįoster worked as a "clocker," timing morning workouts by horses and reporting those times for use by the public.