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Gabriel Perez is negotiating a settlement with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) over allegations that he wagered on Trump's speeches using nonpublic information obtained through his job. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images A longtime White House staffer who has operated President Donald Trump's teleprompter for nearly a decade has been placed on unpaid administrative leave after he allegedly used insider knowledge to make more than $100,000 through prediction market bets. According to an ABC News report, Gabriel Perez, a technical assistant who has worked as Trump's teleprompter operator since the 2016 presidential campaign, is negotiating a settlement with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) over allegations that he repeatedly wagered on the content of Trump's speeches using nonpublic information obtained through his job.