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C.I.A. Official David Rush Arrested for Inflating Credentials and Military Leave Fraud
F.B.I. Arrests C.I.A. Official David Rush; Only Charged With Credential Inflation and Military Leave Fraud
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Devlin Barrett, Julian E. Barnes
4d ago· 2 min readenNews
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Summary
David Rush, a C.I.A. official, was arrested by the F.B.I. after an internal C.I.A. investigation. Despite sensational reporting about $40 million in gold bars found in his home, the only actual charge against him is inflating his academic credentials and fraudulently obtaining military leave pay worth tens of thousands of dollars. The C.I.A. stated it was "unable to locate the gold bars or significant amounts of the foreign currency" mentioned in court papers. The arrest occurred on May 19 after C.I.A. Director John Ratcliffe referred the matter to the F.B.I.
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The C.I.A. was 'unable to locate the gold bars or significant amounts of the foreign currency,' the court papers charged.
After a C.I.A. internal investigation identified potential violations of the law, C.I.A. Director John Ratcliffe referred the information to the F.B.I.
The only charge lodged against David Rush is that he inflated his academic credentials and obtained military leave pay worth tens of thousands of dollars.
