Bob Baffert, the six times winner of the Kentucky Derby, claims two men from New Jersey have engaged in threatening behaviour towards the trainer and his family via social media
One of the world’s most recognisable racehorse trainers has launched a lawsuit against two vocal punters and social media influencers allegedly involved in a threat to release videos which would “end” his career.
Bob Baffert has won 17 Triple Crown races and with six victories in the Kentucky Derby jointly holds the record for the most wins in the famous horse race.
But since Medina Spirit won the race in 2021 and was then disqualified after failing a drug test, the trainer has been suspended from racing at Churchill Downs. Baffert, who continues to operate in California and other states, is still challenging his exclusion through the courts.
In a lawsuit filed in San Diego, Baffert, 70, alleged Justin Wunderler, aka @SwiftHitter, and Daniel Decorcia (@barshoelife) “have urged others to engage in violent behavior” toward the trainer and his family, and “baselessly accused Baffert of criminal conduct, and attempted to extort Baffert and his family under threats to his business, reputation, and occupational license.”