Kalshi penalizes three candidates for betting on their own races, bans them for five years

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Kalshi fined three candidates for bets on the outcomes of their own elections and suspended them for five years: Moran paid more than $6,200 after refusing a settlement, while Matt Klein and Ezekiel Enriquez faced penalties of over $530 and $780 respectively for their bets on themselves; all three were banned from Kalshi for five years. The company-enforced penalties, not CFTC action, add to bipartisan calls for tighter regulation of prediction markets in U.S. politics.
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