Kalshi Prediction Market's $54 Million Lawsuit Over Khamenei Bet

The Kalshi prediction market faces a lawsuit for allegedly refusing to pay $54 million to bettors who predicted Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's departure before March 1. Khamenei's death in U.S.-Israeli strikes led to accusations of Kalshi's deceptive actions in not honoring bets relating to his departure.

Kalshi Prediction Market's $54 Million Lawsuit Over Khamenei Bet

The Kalshi prediction market is embroiled in a legal dispute after being accused of failing to disburse $54 million to participants betting on the exit of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei before March 1. A class-action lawsuit claims Kalshi invoked a 'death carveout' provision only after Khamenei's death, which occurred during joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.

Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, the lawsuit labels Kalshi's actions as 'deceptive' and 'predatory,' emphasizing the clear contract terms that encompassed any reason for Khamenei's departure, including death. Despite this, Kalshi's representative insists the rules were unaltered and aimed to prevent trading on death outcomes.

The case underscores the burgeoning influence of prediction markets, which surged in popularity after the 2024 U.S. election due to their accurate real-time probabilities in political forecasting. Kalshi maintains that it reimbursed fees and losses to safeguard consumer investments in the contentious 'Khamenei Market.'

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