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Regulating prediction markets pursued by CT lawmaker as U.S. soldier busted. ‘Simply out of control’
In the new world of prediction markets, a U.S. special forces operative was recently arrested and accused of using secret, classified military information to bet that Nicolas Maduro would be removed from office by a certain date.
Trump said he was "not happy with any of that stuff" when asked if federal employees should be betting on prediction markets.
Donald Trump says he was “never much in favor” of prediction markets amid charges against the U.S. soldier who bet on a covert operation in Venezuela, despite the Trump family’s active involvement.
The reigning Miss Israel and an IDF soldier accompanying her met a hostile reception from Stanford University students as they tabled on campus Wednesday.
A soldier made over $400,000 profiting from inside information on the U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro — and made a clumsy attempt to cover it up, according to an indictment.
An enlisted soldier at Fort Bragg was granted $250,000 bond release on Friday and will have his charges of using classified information to win $400,000 in a prediction market continued Tuesday in New York.
Amid the ceasefire with Iran, the ghost of the Venezuela operation returned to the U.S. On Apr. 23, the Department of Justice arrested and charged a U.S. Army soldier, Gannon Ken Van Dyke, for allegedly using non-public information to wager on the abduction of former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.