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A March 2000 two-part report in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, chronicling one of the disciplinary actions, lauded Brown for pursuing an investigation against David Boggs, " the kingpin of the Arabian horse world ", despite internal pressure to end the inquiry.
The Brown-led investigation found Boggs performed medically unnecessary surgery on horses to enhance their visual appeal.
An ethics board suspended Boggs for five years.
Boggs protested through multiple lawsuits against both the organization and Brown, alleging slander and defamation.
Brown and the IAHA prevailed in each of the lawsuits brought by Boggs but the lawsuits nonetheless took a financial toll.
Some members interviewed felt Brown showed an imperious attitude, and nicknamed him " The Czar.

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