US Soldier Charged With Using Insider Knowledge to Bet on Maduro Capture

US Soldier Charged With Using Insider Knowledge to Bet on Maduro Capture
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The case highlights legal and ethical concerns over the use of classified information for personal financial gain.

  • A U.S. special forces soldier involved in the operation to capture Nicolás Maduro was arrested for allegedly betting on the outcome.
  • The indictment alleges the soldier profited over $400,000 from inside information about the plan to capture Maduro.
  • The bets were reportedly placed on the Polymarket prediction market platform using classified intelligence.
  • The soldier allegedly placed bets before news of the raid was publicly reported, according to law enforcement sources.
  • The suspect has been identified as 38-year-old Gannon Ken Van Dyke.

A U.S. special forces soldier was arrested and charged with using classified information to place bets on the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, allegedly winning over $400,000.

This incident raises questions about the security of sensitive information and the potential misuse of classified intelligence for personal profit, especially in the context of online betting markets.

Legal proceedings against the soldier are expected to continue, with further investigation into the extent of insider betting and possible security breaches.

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