Federal prosecutors want a Manhattan judge to keep the criminal case against Army master sergeant Gannon Ken Van Dyke on track for trial, rejecting his bid to throw out charges over Polymarket trades that allegedly earned him more than $400,000. In a Wednesday (August 19) filing in the Southern District of New York, the government defended all five counts. Prosecutors say Van Dyke’s legal arguments belong before a jury rather than being grounds …
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