David Rush was charged with criminal theft of public money after investigators found gold bars, about $2 million and luxury watches in his home, NBC News reported.
WASHINGTON — A former CIA officer is accused of stashing more than $40 million in gold bars in his home, along with about $2 million in U.S. currency and dozens of luxury watches, according to NBC News.
David Rush was charged with criminal theft of public money in the Eastern District of Virginia, according to court documents. NBC News said his lawyer didn’t respond to a request for comment.
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