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"textContent": "A Google employee allegedly used inside information to win $1.2 million on Polymarket, leveraging confidential data about search trends known only to him before the public. Michele Spagnuolo, arrested in New York and charged with commodities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering, bet under the username AlphaRa on Polymarket, capitalizing on Google’s secret insights into […]\n\nThe post Google Employee’s “Accidental” $1.2M Polymarket Win: Because Nothing Says “Insider” Like Publicly Available Data first appeared on sparkSammy's Hot Tech Takes.",
"title": "Google Employee’s “Accidental” $1.2M Polymarket Win: Because Nothing Says “Insider” Like Publicly Available Data"
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