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As a rising star in the state Senate a decade ago , Eric Adams drew scrutiny from the state inspector general for his role in picking a troubled operator to run a gambling operation at the. A statement issued Friday by the New York State Gaming Commission aimed at defusing the controversy over a disqualification in last weekend’s Great White Way Stakes at Aqueduct may have instead fueled the debate. Throughline associate producer Anya Steinberg talks to supervising senior editor Julie Caine about her reporting trip to Owens Valley in northeastern California for the episode, " Water in the. Federal prosecutors have seized records involving the controversial Aqueduct Racetrack video-slots project awarded to the AEG group as part of a sweeping corruption probe, officials said yesterday. Dean Reeves, whose Brick Ambush was disqualified from second and placed last in Saturday’s $500,000 New York Stallion Series Stakes/Great White Way division at Aqueduct racetrack, was denied an. In the 1920s, they launched a campaign of sabotage against the Los Angeles Aqueduct , using dynamite to blow up pipelines and gates. For them, it was a fight for survival and the right to protect their way of life. The lack of water due to massive evaporation, either along the aqueduct flow or, from the reservoirs pose a genuine threat towards aquatic and human life due to the high salt deposits. The aqueducts are also vulnerable to earthquakes that continue to ravage California. People still debate whether Los Angeles stole the Owens Valley’s water or got it through legitimate means. There’s an easy answer: It was got through lawful means. But then, the law is unfair.