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US Charges Google Engineer With Insider Trading on Polymarket

Federal prosecutors announced that Michele Spagnuolo, a 36-year-old Google employee based in Switzerland, faces multiple charges including wire fraud, commodities fraud, and money laundering.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
May 28, 2026
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US Charges Google Engineer With Insider Trading on Polymarket

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In a landmark case that could redefine the legal boundaries of prediction markets and digital betting platforms, U.S. authorities have charged a Google software engineer with insider trading after allegedly using confidential company information to make profitable wagers on Polymarket, a cryptocurrency-based prediction market platform.

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Federal prosecutors announced that Michele Spagnuolo, a 36-year-old Google employee based in Switzerland, faces multiple charges including wire fraud, commodities fraud, and money laundering. Investigators claim that Spagnuolo exploited nonpublic Google search trend data to place strategic bets on future outcomes listed on Polymarket, earning more than $1 million in profits over several months.

The case is being closely watched by legal experts, financial regulators, and technology companies because it marks one of the first major prosecutions involving insider trading linked specifically to online prediction markets.

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According to court documents, Spagnuolo allegedly used internal Google analytical tools that tracked global search behavior before the information became publicly available. Prosecutors say he leveraged this confidential data to predict which celebrities, public figures, and cultural events would dominate Google’s annual “Year in Search” rankings.

Authorities claim the engineer operated anonymously on Polymarket under the username “AlphaRaccoon.” Through this account, he reportedly placed a series of wagers tied to prediction contracts involving internet trends and public attention. The bets allegedly focused on questions such as which personalities would become the most searched individuals of the year or which topics would gain sudden popularity online.

Investigators allege that one of Spagnuolo’s most profitable bets involved predicting the dramatic rise in online searches related to singer D4vd following a major criminal case that unexpectedly brought public attention to the artist. Prosecutors argue that the prediction market assigned extremely low odds to that outcome at the time, but Spagnuolo used privileged data indicating a sharp increase in search activity before the information became visible to the public.

Officials say the engineer repeatedly accessed Google’s internal search metrics and used those insights to make highly accurate predictions, giving him an unfair advantage over ordinary market participants.

The U.S. Department of Justice stated that confidential corporate data cannot legally be used for personal financial gain, even if the profits are earned through prediction markets rather than traditional stock trading. Prosecutors argue that the defendant’s actions represent a modern form of insider trading adapted to emerging online financial platforms.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which regulates derivatives and certain forms of speculative markets in the United States, has also filed a civil complaint in parallel with the criminal case. Regulators claim the incident highlights the growing need for oversight of prediction markets, many of which operate in legal gray areas and use cryptocurrency transactions that can be difficult to trace.

Prediction markets such as Polymarket allow users to buy and sell contracts based on the probability of future events. These events can range from elections and sports outcomes to entertainment trends and economic developments. Supporters argue that prediction markets provide valuable insights into public expectations, while critics warn that they can encourage manipulation and unethical behavior if participants gain access to privileged information.

Polymarket has gained significant popularity in recent years due to its use of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency payments. The platform enables users around the world to speculate on future events without relying on traditional financial institutions. However, its rapid growth has also attracted increasing attention from regulators concerned about transparency, legality, and market integrity.

Legal experts believe the case could establish an important precedent for how insider trading laws apply to decentralized digital platforms. Traditionally, insider trading cases have involved stock markets, corporate mergers, or confidential financial information. This prosecution expands the concept into the realm of prediction-based wagering and digital assets.

Technology companies are also paying close attention to the case because it raises questions about employee access to sensitive data. Internal analytics and search trends are among the most valuable forms of information held by major tech firms. Regulators may now push companies to strengthen monitoring systems and tighten restrictions on how employees interact with confidential user data.

Google confirmed that the employee accused in the case has been placed on leave pending further investigation. The company stated that misuse of confidential information violates corporate policy and emphasized its commitment to cooperating with law enforcement authorities.

Cybersecurity specialists note that the case reflects broader concerns about how data-driven companies manage insider risks. As firms collect massive amounts of real-time information about consumer behavior, employees with access to internal systems may gain unprecedented predictive power over markets, trends, and public opinion.

Meanwhile, cryptocurrency analysts say the prosecution may intensify calls for stricter regulation of blockchain-based betting platforms. Critics argue that decentralized systems can create opportunities for anonymous misconduct, while supporters warn that excessive regulation could undermine innovation in digital finance.

Google worker accused of using insider info to place Polymarket bets

If convicted, Spagnuolo could face substantial prison time and financial penalties. Prosecutors are also seeking the forfeiture of assets allegedly linked to the profits earned through the trades.

The case comes at a time when governments worldwide are struggling to adapt existing financial laws to rapidly evolving digital technologies. From cryptocurrency exchanges to AI-driven trading systems, regulators are increasingly confronting new forms of market activity that challenge traditional legal definitions.

Observers say the outcome of the trial could have lasting consequences not only for prediction markets but also for the broader technology and cryptocurrency industries. The prosecution may encourage regulators to treat digital betting platforms more like traditional financial markets, with stronger compliance rules and stricter enforcement mechanisms.

As the investigation continues, the case serves as a warning about the growing overlap between confidential data, online speculation, and emerging financial technologies. It also underscores the challenges authorities face in policing a digital economy where information itself has become one of the most valuable and potentially exploitable assets in the world.

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