今日已更新 80 条资讯 | 累计 20052 条内容
关于我们

FBI says Google engineer used internal search data to win $1.2M on Polymarket

Jon Brodkin 2026年05月29日 03:01 4 次阅读 来源:Ars Technica

FBI: Googler who knew outcome of bets in advance made $1.2M profit on Polymarket.

The US charged a Google software engineer with insider trading after he allegedly made a profit of $1.2 million on Polymarket bets related to which public figures would top Google's rankings for the most searched names in 2025. Michele Spagnuolo, an Italian citizen who lives in Switzerland, "was arrested on Wednesday and brought before a federal judge in New York," the BBC wrote . Spagnuolo was charged "with commodities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering arising from his scheme to misappropriate confidential information from his employer and use that information to place a series of profitable Google-related trades on a prediction market platform," the Justice Department announced yesterday. An unsealed criminal complaint said that Spagnuolo, using the account name “AlphaRaccoon” on Polymarket, made bets on who would be the most-searched people on Google in 2025. "Unlike the counterparties to his trades, Spagnuolo knew the outcome of these wagers before the trading public did because he had accessed Google’s confidential, commercially valuable internal data," the complaint said. Read full article Comments
本文内容来源于互联网,版权归原作者所有
查看原文