US soldier, accused of using Maduro raid intel to place $400,000 bets, gets bond
A US special forces soldier accused of using classified details on the Maduro operation to bet on Polymarket has been granted bond. The allegations have sharpened scrutiny of prediction markets and insider-trading risks around sensitive operations.
US soldier allegedly made $400k betting on Maduro raid
Prosecutors say the soldier used classified information of the Maduro operation to place winning bets on Polymarket. The case comes amid other incidents of prediction market bets tied to US government actions.
US soldier allegedly bet on Maduro operation using intel
WASHINGTON: A US soldier faces charges for using classified information to bet on online prediction markets related to the US operation to capture former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, the Department of
US soldier allegedly bet on Maduro operation using intel
WASHINGTON: A US soldier faces charges for using classified information to bet on online prediction markets related to the US operation to capture former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, the Department of
US soldier allegedly bet on Maduro operation using intel
WASHINGTON: A US soldier faces charges for using classified information to bet on online prediction markets related to the US operation to capture former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, the Department of
last updated on 25 Apr 05:03