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Maximum Security trainer Jason Servis outside his barn during Kentucky Derby week, 2019.
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Federal prosecutors have filed charges against more than two dozen trainers, veterinarians and drug representatives alleging an illegal scheme to administer performance-enhancing drugs to racehorses.
He was the last defendant facing charges in the scheme, and now 23 of the 31 individuals charged have pleaded guilty.
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