Kalshi Owes Bettors  Million On Ayatollah Khamenei’s Death, But Claims It Doesn’t Have To Pay – OutKick

Kalshi Owes Bettors $54 Million On Ayatollah Khamenei’s Death, But Claims It Doesn’t Have To Pay – OutKick

The bettors did not receive their payout.

Bettors had wagered $54 million that Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would be “out before April 1, 2026.” But as bettors planned to cash out last Saturday following his death due to a joint US-Israel operation, they learned that Kalshi froze the trade. 

The bettors did not receive their payout.

According to The Washington Post, the prediction market tried justifying not paying its winner by saying the site doesn’t allow transactions “directly tied to death.”

The outlet interviewed an anonymous Israeli-American business executive in New York, who the app said won $63,000 on the bet, but wouldn’t let him withdraw.

“I was booking my trip to Courchevel,” he said jokingly to The Washington Post. “Then they changed the rules … and everybody got screwed.”

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