Security chief denies saying he was ‘out to get’ Fallon

The head of security for British horseracing today denied making a drunken claim that he was out to get Kieren Fallon if it was the "last thing" he did.

Security chief denies saying he was ‘out to get’ Fallon

The head of security for British horseracing today denied making a drunken claim that he was out to get Kieren Fallon if it was the "last thing" he did.

Paul Scotney was giving evidence at the race-fixing trial of Fallon and five other men accused of conspiring to throw 27 races as part of a £2.12m (€3m) betting scam.

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