Thursday, May 28, 2026 -A former high-ranking CIA official who allegedly lied about his credentials to secure $77,000 in bogus military leave was caught after FBI agents found a mind-blowing fortune, including $40 million worth of gold bars, hidden inside his Virginia home.
David Rush's home was raided last week by the feds,
uncovering a staggering 303 gold bars, $2 million in cash and nearly three
dozen luxury Rolex watches, according to court documents.
Rush, until recently a “senior executive service-level
employee” at the CIA, reportedly requested the massive haul of gold and foreign
currency for “work-related expenses” between November and March.
When the agency conducted a routine audit, the assets were
missing from official custody, prompting the CIA director to refer the matter
to federal investigators.
The FBI said in a statement: “After a CIA internal
investigation identified potential violations of the law, CIA Director John
Ratcliffe referred the information to the FBI for a law enforcement
investigation.”
“The FBI is working closely with our partners at the CIA and
the Department of Justice as we continue to investigate this matter fully,” the
statement continued.
Before last week’s raid, federal officials checked a storage
space in Rush’s office that he used to store work-related funds.
“But only a portion of the currency he received remained in
the storage space,” according to the court affidavit.
Rush is currently only charged with inflating his college
resume and scamming the government out of military leave pay after he allegedly
falsely claimed to be a member of the Navy Reserve.
According to the affidavit, Rush fabricated much of his
background on his way to securing a senior executive service role in the
federal government.
While Rush enlisted in the Navy in 1997, he was honorably
discharged in 2015 and after he never enlisted in any other branch of US
military, the court documents state.
After his Navy discharge, Rush allegedly falsified active
Captain status to receive $77,000 in unearned military leave while drawing an
inflated executive salary.
He also claimed he received a mathematics degree from
Clemson University and an electrical engineering master’s from Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, but registrars found no record of him.
He is currently being held in federal custody.

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