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FBI finds 303 gold bars in home of CIA employee who allegedly lied about his credentials: Complaint

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A former senior government officer is accused of stealing money from the government by lying about his academic credentials and military experience, according to a federal complaint. During the investigation, FBI agents found more than 300 gold bars estimated to be worth more than $40 million and other valuables at the defendant's Virginia residence, according to the affidavit.  The former government officer, David Rush, has been charged with theft of public money, according to a complaint filed in the Eastern District of Virginia.  The affidavit describes him as a "former Senior Executive Service level employee at a United States Government agency" with top secret-level clearance. He was a CIA officer, according to a source familiar with the case.  The affidavit alleges Rush fraudulently obtained an inflated salary and military leave.…

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