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Soldier who made $400K betting on Maduro's removal makes 1st court appearance

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American soldier arrested over Polymarket wagers tied to Maduro's capture PoliticoTrump Says He Dislikes Prediction Markets.

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Says The New York TimesSoldier who made $400K betting on Maduro's removal makes 1st court appearance ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and VideosUS soldier charged with using classified intel to win $400K on Maduro raid is being released on bond AP NewsAmerican soldier arrested over Polymarket wagers tied to Maduro's capture

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special forces soldier who allegedly used classified information to bet on the raid that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is a seasoned real estate investor who lives in North Carolina, according to public records and social media posts

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special forces soldier was arrested and charged for allegedly placing bets on Polymarket with information preceding the public announcement of Nicolás Maduro's removal from Venezuela.

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CBS News' Nicole Sganga reports.

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Soldier who made $400K betting on Maduro's removal makes 1st court appearance.

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**Summary:** A U.S. special forces soldier has been arrested and charged with allegedly placing bets on the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, using classified information to make $400K. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the potential misuse of classified information for financial gain and raises concerns about the integrity of

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