US special forces soldier allegedly used classified info to bet on Maduro raid, records show. The soldier, a real estate investor in North Carolina, placed bets on the operation's outcome.
The U.S. special forces soldier who allegedly used classified information to bet on the raid that captured Nicolás Maduro is a real estate investor who lives in North Carolina, according to public records and social media posts.
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The U.S. special forces soldier who allegedly used classified information to bet on the raid that captured Nicolás Maduro is a real estate investor who lives in North Carolina, according to public records and social media posts.
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