Fauci convicted in 2025?
Fauci convicted in 2025?
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2026
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Resolution Criteria:

The market resolves “Yes” if Dr. Anthony Fauci is convicted of any criminal charges by a U.S. court of law at any time in 2025, as confirmed by credible news sources or official court records.

• Conviction must result from a trial or plea agreement and be officially recorded in a U.S. court.

• If Fauci is not convicted of any criminal charges in 2025, the market resolves “No.”

Resolution Date & Time: December 31, 2025, at 23:59 PST, or earlier if the conviction is officially confirmed.

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