The U.S. Army soldier accused of using classified information to place bets on Polymarket regarding the operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty to federal charges Tuesday, according to The Associated Press. Gannon Ken Van Dyke, who was charged with using confidential government information for personal gain, appeared in a Manhattan court…
US soldier pleads not guilty over prediction trades on Maduro capture
Originally reported by The Hill
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