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Dalton Eatherly, known as Chud the Builder, faces charges including Attempted Murder in Tennessee. The market resolves Yes if a conviction in the Tennessee v. Dalton Levi Eatherly case (63GS1-2026-CR-5295) is obtained by July 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET; otherwise, No. Pleas, dismissals, or dropped charges default to No, and mistrials extend the window for retrials until resolution if no conviction by July 31, 2027. The initial judgment governs, with credibility given to official court rulings or corroborating reporting.
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Outcome | Odds | Spread | 24h Change | 24h Volume | Total Volume | Liquidity | |
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| Chud the Builder convicted? | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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Dalton Eatherly (Chud the Builder) has been charged with Attempted Murder, among other charges by The State of Tennessee. You can read more about that here: https://www.local3news.com/regional-national/livestreamer-known-for-racist-content-faces-attempted-murder-charge-bond-set-at-1-25-million/article_11dcac35-652f-5716-8a86-1f10157764e0.html This market will resolve to "Yes" if Dalton Eatherly is convicted of any criminal offense in the ongoing State of Tennessee v. Dalton Levi Eatherly (63GS1-2026-CR-5295) by July 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No". If this case ends due to a plea agreement without an admission of guilt, a dismissal, or results in any situation in which no judgment is rendered by the court, this market will resolve to "No". If all charges in this case are dropped, this market will immediately resolve to "No". If there is a mistrial, this market will stay open until the resolution date (July 31) to consider further retrials. If a conviction has not been rendered by July 31, 2027, this market will resolve to “No”. This market will resolve according to the initial judgment rendered in this case. Any appeals will have no bearing on the resolution of this market. The primary resolution source will be an official judgment delivered by the ruling court; however, other credible reporting may be used.