Google worker charged with using internal data to make $1.2m on bets
A Google engineer, Michele Spagnuolo, has been charged in New York with breaking insider trading laws. Spagnuolo, an Italian citizen living in Switzerland, allegedly used confidential internal Google marketing material, accessed through a tool available to all employees, to place bets on the prediction platform Polymarket.

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AI-generatedA Google engineer, Michele Spagnuolo, has been charged in New York with breaking insider trading laws. Spagnuolo, an Italian citizen living in Switzerland, allegedly used confidential internal Google marketing material, accessed through a tool available to all employees, to place bets on the prediction platform Polymarket. These bets reportedly resulted in $1.2 million in winnings. Google confirmed it is cooperating with law enforcement and has placed the employee on leave, stating that using confidential information for betting is a serious policy breach. Polymarket also stated it is working with authorities, noting the transparency of blockchain trading.
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5 extractedPolymarket stated that blockchain trading is transparent, traceable, and bad actors leave footprints.
The employee has been placed on leave by Google.
Michele Spagnuolo, a Google engineer, was charged with breaking insider trading laws.
A Google employee has been arrested for allegedly using internal data to make $1.2m on bets.
Spagnuolo allegedly used confidential marketing material accessed through a tool available to all employees.