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Olympic winner Lamaze facing horse sales lawsuit

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FORMER Olympic champion showjumper Eric Lamaze is accused of “deceiving” owners of two horses in a lawsuit worth over $1.3m.

The Canadian rider is the subject of the civil lawsuit against him and his companies in Palm Beach, Florida.

Lorna Guthrie and Jeffrey Brandmaier took action relating

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