🚨 Former senior CIA officer accused of running a fake top-secret spy program to siphon millions, while investigators say he also hoarded gold bars, cash, and luxury watches 🚨
David J. Rush, a former CIA official, is accused of fabricating a highly classified “special access program” and using it as a conduit to funnel millions of dollars for personal use. Investigators say the scheme was wrapped in secrecy so tight it helped hide the fraud in plain sight.
🔑 Key points
🔹 Rush allegedly created a fake special access program, described as a black box for the most secret intelligence operations, and used it to move money through a fraudulent government contract.
🔹 Investigators say he brought two colleagues into the sham program, potentially keeping them compartmentalized and preventing scrutiny.
🔹 FBI agents seized 303 gold bars worth about $40 million, plus $2 million in cash and 35 luxury watches during a May 18 raid on his home.
🔹 Rush was arrested and charged with theft of public money, and a judge later ruled he posed a serious flight risk.
🔹 The government affidavit says he lied about having degrees from Clemson and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and falsely claimed Navy pilot service.
🔹 The case has triggered CIA personnel actions and raised major questions about how someone with alleged misrepresentations could pass rigorous background vetting.
🎯 Bottom line: This looks like a corruption case hidden inside the machinery of intelligence secrecy.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2026/06/05/cia-officer-accused-stealing-gold-bars-created-fake-black-box-spy-program/