Corrigan: `I Did Reach Out' to HISA

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In Friday's TDN, Bill Finley wrote about trainer Jimmy Corrigan's suspension after one of his horses tested positive for methamphetamine Oct. 7 at Belterra. In the story, HISA CEO Lisa Lazarus said that Corrigan hadn't reached out to HISA for help or to let them know he felt the positive test was caused by contamination. Corrigan sent a statement to the TDN Saturday morning contradicting that assertion.

“I would like to make a response to Lisa Lazarus's claim I never reached out to anybody in regards to my case. I reached out to Alan Foreman early on and spoke to him about my case as well as to Mark Casse and Dale Romans, who are on (HISA's) advisory committee. I realized I needed their advice and I reached out early on.”

A HISA spokesman told the TDN, “Mr. Corrigan never responded to the allegation against him and that is why a provisional suspension was imposed.”

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