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Former CIA officer allegedly defrauded US by lying about his credentials: Complaint

Former CIA officer allegedly defrauded US by lying about his credentials: Complaint

Summary

David Rush, a former CIA officer and senior government employee, is accused of stealing government money by lying about his education, military service, and military leave. Investigators found over 300 gold bars worth more than $40 million at his home, and he was arrested after the CIA and FBI launched an investigation.

Key Facts

  • David Rush worked as a senior government officer with top secret clearance and was a CIA officer.
  • He claimed to have degrees from Clemson University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, but he never attended those schools.
  • Rush also lied about his military credentials and claimed 744 hours of military leave worth $77,000 after leaving the Navy in 2015.
  • FBI agents found more than 300 gold bars valued at over $40 million at his Virginia residence.
  • He requested large amounts of foreign currency and gold for work purposes, much of which could not be found.
  • CIA Director John Ratcliffe referred the case to the FBI after an internal CIA investigation.
  • Rush was charged with theft of public money and was arrested on May 19, 2026.
  • A detention hearing for Rush is scheduled soon, and the FBI continues to investigate the case.
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