Les,
See
Post 28 for the vet report. If you trot him on a hard surface and watch from behind, you can see he favors his right rear a bit.
If anyone wants to see him go through the sale ring, he's at 37:24 in this video. He was a no sale at $2900, the wife paid more than that for him a couple weeks later.
They took down the videos that were on their facebook page or I'd link them too.
At this point my wife has bonded with this horse and she will keep him as long as she is able, whether she can ride him or not. She goes to visit him every day, even though the workers at the barn would feed him and give him his pill for her.