Google worker charged with using company data to make $1.2-million on Polymarket
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Google worker charged with using company data to make $1.2-million on Polymarket
WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS
NEW YORK
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED MAY 28, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 18, 2026
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People are silhouetted in front of a Google logo at the company's France headquarters in Paris. A company employee residing in Switzerland has been charged with insider trading for bets placed on Polymarket.
GONZALO FUENTES/REUTERS
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