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    Scandal shakes the CIA.. 303 gold bullion and money found inside the home of a senior officer – Saudi News

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    Scandal shakes the CIA.. 303 gold bullion and money found inside the home of a senior officer – Saudi News


    The case of a former senior officer in the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) sparked a major scandal, after the discovery of about 303 gold bars worth more than $40 million hidden inside his home in Virginia, along with $2 million in cash and more than 30 luxury watches.

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    The agency suspended a number of its senior officials administratively because of their handling of Officer David Rush’s financial requests, according to reports by NBC News and multiple sources.

    The CIA arrested Rush on May 19, and he is accused of stealing public funds by submitting false time sheets, in addition to lying about his educational qualifications and military experience. He is scheduled to appear in court today (Friday).

    According to court documents and an FBI affidavit, from November 2025 to March 2026, Rush requested large amounts of foreign currency and gold bullion under the pretext of “business-related expenses,” but the agency was unable to find most of them after an internal review.

    During a search of his home last May, FBI agents found 303 gold bars, each bar approximately a kilogram, about two million dollars in cash, and more than 30 luxury watches, most of them Rolex.

    David Rush worked for about 17 years at the CIA, and held a senior position as a liaison to the Department of Defense (the Pentagon) in one of the most sensitive programs, the program related to the Columbia-class nuclear missile submarines.

    Investigations revealed that he lied for years about obtaining bachelor’s and master’s degrees from two prestigious universities, and falsely claimed to be a test pilot in the US Navy, which enabled him to receive undeserved additional salaries.

    The CIA referred the case to the FBI after an internal investigation revealed possible violations of the law. Officials from the agency and other federal agencies briefed lawmakers in Congress last Wednesday about the issue.

    This scandal is a painful blow to the reputation of the CIA, as it reveals serious security and financial gaps within the agency, especially in dealing with sensitive assets such as gold and foreign currencies that are usually used in secret operations.

    The case of a former senior officer at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has sparked a major scandal, after the discovery of approximately 303 gold bars valued at over $40 million hidden inside his home in Virginia, along with $2 million in cash and more than 30 luxury watches.

    The agency has suspended several of its senior officials administratively due to their handling of the financial requests made by Officer David Rush, according to reports from NBC News and multiple sources.

    The US intelligence agency arrested Rush on May 19, who is accused of stealing public funds by submitting fraudulent time sheets, in addition to lying about his educational qualifications and military experience, as he is scheduled to appear in court today (Friday).

    According to court documents and a statement from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Rush requested large amounts of foreign currency and gold bars from November 2025 to March 2026 under the pretext of “work-related expenses,” but the agency could not find most of them after an internal review.

    FBI agents found 303 gold bars, each weighing nearly a kilogram, along with about $2 million in cash and more than 30 luxury watches, most of which were Rolex models, during a search of his home last May.

    David Rush worked for nearly 17 years at the CIA, holding a senior position as a liaison officer with the Department of Defense (Pentagon) in one of the most sensitive programs, specifically the program related to Columbia-class nuclear missile submarines.

    Investigations revealed that he lied for years about obtaining bachelor’s and master’s degrees from prestigious universities, falsely claiming to be a test pilot in the US Navy, which enabled him to receive undeserved additional salaries.

    The CIA referred the case to the FBI after an internal investigation uncovered potential legal violations. Officials from the agency and other federal entities briefed in Congress last Wednesday about the case.

    This scandal is a significant blow to the reputation of the CIA, revealing serious security and financial vulnerabilities within the agency, especially in handling sensitive assets such as gold and foreign currencies typically used in covert operations.



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