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U S Soldier Pleads Not Guilty to Using Intel on Maduro Raid to Win 400k on Polymarket

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AI-generatedThe article covers a legal case involving a U.S. soldier accused of trading on classified information via a prediction market. No direct commercial mechanism, supply chain, or commodity price impact is present. The event is isolated to individual criminal charges with no broader sector or market implications.
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- U.S. soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke pleaded not guilty to using classified intel on Maduro raid to win over $400,000 on Polymarket.
- Charges include commodities fraud and wire fraud.
- Released on $250,000 bail with travel restrictions; pretrial conference June 8.
- Evidence includes grand jury subpoenas and cryptocurrency exchange records.