The Courier-Journal | Horseman and equine lawyer Ned Bonnie, who defended Derby winner Dancer's Image, is dead The Courier-Journal Edward S. "Ned" Bonnie, a horseman, conservationist and leading equine lawyer, who rose to fame representing the owner of the first Kentucky Derby winner ever disqualified,died Saturday in Louisville, according to reports in horse racing publications ... Equine attorney and horseman Ned Bonnie dead at 88. Helped create simulcasting. Edward “Ned” Bonnie Passes Away |
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