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Michele Spagnuolo worked at Google for 12 years.
Google engineer Michele Spagnuolo allegedly used confidential internal search data to inform bets on Polymarket.
KEY POINTS
- Spagnuolo wagered $2.7 million using knowledge from internal Google tools marked as confidential.
- He placed large bets against high-probability outcomes, such as Bianca Censori being the top searched person.
- Polymarket's cooperation with authorities led to the first U.S. insider trading charges on a prediction platform.
- Spagnuolo faces up to 50 years in prison for commodities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering.
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