US Army sergeant faces insider-betting charges over Maduro raid

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A Fort Bragg-based U.S. Army master sergeant pleaded not guilty in federal court to charges that he used confidential information from the Maduro raid to place bets on Polymarket, allegedly winning more than $400,000 by predicting Maduro's removal before the raid news went public.
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