Army Special Forces sergeant pleads not guilty to charges that he used military secrets to win $400K on Polymarket
Gannon Van Dyke, an Army Special Services sergeant, pleaded not guilty in Manhattan on Tuesday to charges that he won $400,000 on Polymarket using his access to military secrets. Théo MARIE-COURTOIS / AFP via 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. An Army Special Forces sergeant pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to felony charges of using classified military secrets about the capture of former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro to win more than $400,000 on Polymarket . Gannon Van Dyke , 38, appeared in federal court in Manhattan, answering with a brisk "Yes, your honor" when asked if he had read his indictment and discussed it with his legal team. He stood to enter his not guilty plea, again answering crisp...