Gannon Ken Van Dyke is accused of making more than a dozen Polymarket bets on the capture of the ousted Venezuelan leader

A U.S. Army soldier was arrested on an indictment accusing him of using classified information to make bets that won him $400,000 on the Polymarket prediction market related to…

A U.S. soldier has been charged with using inside information to win $400,000 in an online betting market on Venezuelan President Maduro’s capture, federal officials said.

Authorities have arrested a U.S. soldier involved in the capture of Nicolas Maduro for allegedly pocketing more than $400,000 by betting on his capture, sources say.

The suspect, 38-year-old Gannon Ken Van Dyke, allegedly made $400,000 from insider knowledge of the Venezuela attack.

The soldier allegedly used classified intelligence about the raid to capture Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro to place a winning bet on the betting platform Polymarket

Gannon Ken Van Dyke, who allegedly made more than $400,000 on Polymarket, could face up to 60 years in prison

Gannon Ken Van Dyke allegedly made trades on Polymarket on the basis of classified information, the justice department says.

El militar Gannon Ken Van Dyke hizo 13 predicciones en la plataforma Polymarket entre finales de diciembre y enero sobre acciones estadounidenses en Venezuela, que él ayudó a…

The 38-year-old soldier, who used Polymarket to wager, faces one count of wire fraud, one count of an unlawful monetary transaction and three counts of violating the Commodity…

A U.S. Army soldier was indicted for using classified information about Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro's capture to bet on Polymarket.

Un sergente maggiore delle forze speciali è accusato di aver utilizzato informazioni top secret per arricchirsi con le puntate online

Gannon Ken Van Dyke is accused of making more than a dozen Polymarket bets on the capture of the ousted Venezuelan leader

Il militare delle forze speciali era coinvolto nell'operazione: ha piazzato in tutto 13 scommesse

The special operations soldier who was indicted for allegedly using classified information to bet on the capture of Nicolas Maduro appeared in a courtroom Friday.

President Trump, responding to the arrest of an American soldier for allegedly betting on the capture of Maduro, said the world "has become somewhat of a casino."

Sgt. Gannon Ken Van Dyke was involved in planning the U.S. raid to capture Nicolás Maduro even as he made bets that paid off from that raid, an indictment says.

A U.S. soldier has been granted bond a day after being charged with using classified information about the operation to win more than $400,000 in an online prediction market.