Army Special Forces sergeant pleads not guilty to charges that he used military secrets to win $400K on Polymarket
Gannon Van Dyke, a US Army Special Operations sergeant, arrives at federal court in Manhattan, where he pleaded not guilty to charges of using classified information to win more than $400,000.
Bloomberg/Getty Images
- An Army Special Services sergeant pleaded not guilty to using military secrets to win on Polymarket.
- Prosecutors say Gannon Van Dyke won $400,000 using classified intel from Nicolás Maduro's capture.
- A judge agreed to a $250,000 bail package, with Van Dyke ordered to turn in his firearms.