Army Special Forces Soldier Charged Over $400K Maduro Raid Bets

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A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier, Gannon Ken Van Dyke, was arrested in New York and charged with insider trading, wire fraud and unlawful monetary transaction after allegedly using classified information from the Maduro raid to place more than a dozen Polymarket bets on Maduro’s capture, profiting about $410,000 before the operation was publicly announced.
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