Star jockey Jamie Kah intends to plead not guilty to charges of bringing racing into disrepute over images of her pictured cutting lines of a white powder.
were published in the media in late June, which pictured Kah using an identification card in her hand to arrange a white powder substance into three lines.
Marwan El-Asmar, representing Racing Victoria stewards, proposed that the hearing could be scheduled for after the spring racing carnival, and after consulting Kah, Stirling agreed for the hearing to be set on Monday, November 13, two days after Champions Day.It is the first time Kah will have raced Stewards have compiled 270 pages worth of evidence against Kah, made up mostly of interview transcripts, which will underpin their case against the star jockey.
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