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The Rev. Floyd Flake (inset) has pulled out of Aqueduct Entertainment Group, which submitted this rendering as part of its plans to redevelop Aqueduct Race Track.
Rev. Flake backs out of Aqueduct deal

The Rev. Floyd Flake, the influential southeast Queens minister and former congressman, has withdrawn from the consortium of companies that comprise Aqueduct Entertainment Group, the winning bidder to develop and operate video lottery terminals at the Ozone Park track.

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The Rev. Floyd Flake, the influential southeast Queens minister and former congressman, has withdrawn from the consortium of companies that comprise Aqueduct Entertainment Group, the winning bidder to develop and operate video lottery terminals at the Ozone Park track.
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