Special Forces Sgt. in Polymarket Maduro raid bet case released; Kalshi says it blocked him
Sgt. Gannon Ken Van Dyke was involved in planning the U.S. raid to capture Nicolás Maduro even as he made bets that paid off from that raid, an indictment says.
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