U.S. soldier accused of betting on Maduro operation pleads not guilty

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U.S. soldier accused of betting on Maduro operation pleads not guilty

Updated 4 days ago
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A U.S. special forces soldier accused of using classified information about the operation to remove Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro from office to make prediction market bets on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to federal charges. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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U.S. soldier accused of betting on Maduro operation pleads not guilty
NBC News
NBC News
Lean Left
4/28/2026

U.S. soldier accused of betting on Maduro operation pleads not guilty

A U.S. special forces soldier accused of using classified information about the operation to remove Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro from office to make prediction market bets pleaded not guilty to federal charges Tuesday. Gannon Ken Van Dyke, 38, was charged Friday with unlawful use of confidential government information.

Soldier accused of betting on Maduro raid, winning $400,000, pleads not guilty | CNN Politics
CNN
CNN
Left
4/28/2026

Soldier accused of betting on Maduro raid, winning $400,000, pleads not guilty

A special forces soldier involved in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty Tuesday to misusing classified information about the operation to make over $400,000 in illegal profits. Gannon Ken Van Dyke , a 38-year-old active duty soldier stationed at Fort Bragg, appeared in civilian.