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Article: Orville Moe says conspirators seek to grab business: Raceway Park figure sues firm's receiver.
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- The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
- Article date:
- March 16, 2007
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Byline: Bill Morlin
Mar. 16--Three years into a legal fight that forced his ouster from Spokane Raceway Park, Orville L. Moe has filed a countersuit alleging, among other things, that he is the victim of a civil conspiracy.
The 70-year-old businessman filed the Superior Court suit last week against 10 named individuals, including court-appointed receiver Barry Davidson, who is a Spokane attorney. Davidson was named in June 2005 to assume financial control of the Airway Heights racing complex after Judge Robert Austin concluded Moe had committed financial irregularities and wasn't representing the interests of limited-partner investors.
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