Article: Court to determine who controls Airway Heights, Wash., raceway.

Byline: Bill Morlin

Dec. 20--Future operations at Spokane Raceway Park are on the line today with the resumption of a Superior Court hearing where dissident shareholders are seeking to oust track operator Orville Moe.

To bolster their case, the dissidents hired a forensic auditor who claims Moe may have underreported gate receipts at the Airway Heights race track by as much as $20 million between 1974 and 1991.

The expert, Nathan Transeth, of Portland, also testified last month that his examination of Spokane Raceway Park records, provided by Moe, shows Moe has paid employees in cash "under the table," and failed to fill out federal employment ...

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