Army Sergeant Accused Of Betting On Maduro Capture
A US soldier is accused of placing approximately 13 bets related to a military effort to capture Maduro. The source reported the specific number of bets placed during the incident. The Department of Justice has arrested a soldier for allegedly making $400,000 in bets regarding the removal of Nicolás Maduro. Army Master Sergeant Gannon Van Dyke appeared in federal court in New York on Wednesday. He is accused of placing bets on the capture of Venezuelan President Maduro in January and allegedly collected over $400,000 in winnings before the raid was public. Van Dijk allegedly collected more than $400,000 in winnings.
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Sources · 7 independent
Bloomberg Radio
“military effort to capture Maduro, placed a total of about 13 bets.”
Mastodon
“DOJ arrests soldier who made $400,000 betting on Maduro's removal”
WTOP Washington DC
“Army Master Sergeant Gannon Van Dyke appeared in federal court in New York this morning. He's accused of placing bets on Venezuelan President Maduro's capture in January.”
KIRO FM Seattle
“Army Master Sergeant Gannon Van Dijk appeared in federal court in New York this morning. He's accused of placing bets on Venezuelan President Maduro's capture in January before news of the raid was made public.”
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