There's government corruption, and then there's whatever David Rush allegedly pulled off. -
Ben SmithA CIA officer who spent
17 years inside one of the agency's most sensitive directorates created an entirely fake intelligence program and
used it to funnel millions of dollars in federal funds straight into his own pocket,
according to people familiar with the criminal investigation.
- It's the kind of scheme that sounds like a bad spy novel.
- Except the gold bars were very real.
When FBI agents raided David Rush's Virginia home on May 18, they
found 303 one-kilogram gold bars worth roughly $40 million, about $2 million in cash, and 35 luxury watches...
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