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US Soldier Charged Over Betting on Maduro Raid

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Washington: The Department of Justice charged U.S. Army soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke on April 24 after alleging he used classified information from a U.S. operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to place over $400,000 in bets on the prediction market Polymarket; prosecutors say Van Dyke participated in planning and executing the mission beginning Dec. 8, 2025. United States prosecutors have filed counts including unlawful use of confidential government information, commodities fraud, wire fraud and unlawful monetary transaction, and said he could face years in prison; Polymarket notified authorities and cooperated, and Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche on Thursday emphasized service members are prohibited from exploiting classified material, with court proceedings and pretrial motions expected this year.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Dec. 8, 2025 — Prosecutors say Van Dyke began participating in planning and execution of the operation.
  • Jan. 3, 2026 — US forces launched strikes on Caracas, arresting Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores, according to reports.
  • Date unspecified — Polymarket flagged an account placing bets tied to the operation and alerted authorities.
  • Apr. 24, 2026 — DOJ announced charges against Gannon Ken Van Dyke for using classified information to bet.
  • Post-April 24, 2026 — Indictment processing, pretrial motions and potential prosecution are expected to follow.

Why This Matters to You

This case highlights the importance of integrity in our armed forces. It's a reminder that classified information is not for personal gain. If you're in a position of trust, remember to uphold it. Talk to your kids about the consequences of misusing privileged information.

The Bottom Line

A U.S. soldier allegedly used classified info for personal profit, which is a serious crime. The justice system is now in motion. Keep an eye on this case to see how it unfolds. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the military.

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Who Benefited

The Department of Justice and Polymarket's compliance function benefited from detection and cooperation allowing prompt legal action.

Who Impacted

Public trust in the security of classified operations and the US military's internal controls suffered reputational harm after the alleged misuse.

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Who Benefited

The Department of Justice and Polymarket's compliance function benefited from detection and cooperation allowing prompt legal action.

Who Impacted

Public trust in the security of classified operations and the US military's internal controls suffered reputational harm after the alleged misuse.

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