The other life of US soldier accused of betting on Maduro's removal
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The other life of US soldier accused of betting on Maduro's removal
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soldier pleads not guilty to using intel on Maduro raid to win $400K on Polymarket NBC 6 South FloridaUS soldier pleads not guilty to charges of betting on Nicolás Maduro's ouster The GuardianFort Bragg soldier charged with using intel to win $400K on Maduro raid to appear in court WRAL
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The Army officer has been accused of using classified information to win $400,000 on an online prediction market.
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Special forces soldier who won $400,000 betting on Maduro's capture pleads not guilty.
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The soldier charged with allegedly using classified information to make more than $400,000 by betting on the capture of Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty Tuesday.
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Soldier accused of betting on Maduro raid, winning $400,000, pleads not guilty
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soldier pleaded not guilty to charges that he used classified information about the mission to capture former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro to win more than $400,000.
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The Army officer charged with using classified information to win $400,000 is also a real estate investor with rave reviews on Airbnb.
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A: The other life of US soldier accused of betting on Maduro's removal
B: Special forces soldier who won $400,000 betting on Maduro's capture pleads not guilty.
negation mismatch
A: The other life of US soldier accused of betting on Maduro's removal
B: Soldier accused of betting on Maduro raid, winning $400,000, pleads not guilty
negation mismatch
A: The soldier charged with allegedly using classified information to make more than $400,000 by betting on the capture of Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty Tuesday.
B: The Army officer charged with using classified information to win $400,000 is also a real estate investor with rave reviews on Airbnb.
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**Summary:** A U.S. soldier accused of betting on the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has pleaded not guilty, winning $400,000 through classified information. **Why It Matters:** This case highlights the intersection between espionage and gambling, raising questions about the ethical boundaries of using sensitive intelligence for
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