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US DoJ alleges software engineer Michele Spagnuolo, 36, earned $1.2m betting on Google’s most-searched list The US justice department has charged a Google software engineer with using insider information to rig bets tied to Google’s most-searched list on prediction market Polymarket, earning $1.2m in profits, according to a complaint unsealed on...
- Frame 1New York prosecutors allege in federal court that Google engineer Michele Spagnuolo used confidential search data for prediction-market bets.
- Frame 2The complaint says internal Google trend data showed who would top the 2025 most-searched list.
- Frame 3Prosecutors allege he bet before public release, turning near-zero markets into about $1.2 million.
- Frame 4The counts include commodities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering tied to prediction-market wagers.
- Frame 5Google put him on leave; Polymarket said it cooperated with authorities tracking blockchain trades.
- Frame 6Next test: court proof, a CFTC civil suit, and whether prediction markets police insider data.
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- May 28, 9:04 AM EDT
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- May 28, 7:27 AM EDT