
US Soldier Charged Over Maduro Capture Bets
A U.S. soldier faces charges for allegedly making $400,000 through prediction market bets on the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The soldier was also reportedly blocked from a competing platform.
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Soldier accused of making $400k betting on Maduro capture told woman the ‘army doesn’t understand business’: report
The woman the soldier had been texting said he contacted her as recently as last weekend
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Read full article →US soldier charged in Polymarket trades was blocked from rival platform Kalshi
Kalshi says its vetting process blocked Gannon Van Dyke from opening an account. Bloomberg/Getty Images Prosecutors say Gannon Van Dyke used military secrets to make trades on Polymarket. Kalshi says he tried to open an account on its platform but was blocked. Van Dyke, a master sergeant at Fort Bragg, was indicted on multiple felonies. The Army Special Forces soldier indicted on charges that he used military secrets to win over $400,000 in Polymarket trades was blocked from opening an acco...
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