Soldier's arrest over Polymarket bet on Maduro raid fuels insider trading concerns
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A Special Forces soldier who helped plan the capture of Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro was indicted for allegedly using classified information about the raid to make prediction market bets.
It is raising new concerns about insider trading and the need for regulation.
Amna Nawaz discussed more with Liz Landers and David Hill, who writes about gambling for Rolling Stone and American Gambler.
Soldier arrested for Maduro bets
- U.S. soldier accused of using insider information to bet on Maduro's ousting 📹 ABC News —
- US soldier involved in Maduro capture 'won $400,000 by insider betting' ITV —
- U.S. soldier arrested for allegedly using insider information to make bets on Maduro removal CBS News —
- U.S. soldier charged with using classified Maduro raid intel to win $400,000 on a prediction market Quartz —
- US soldier charged over prediction market bets tied to Maduro capture 📹 Reuters —