前中情局官员被控从政府盗窃价值数百万美元金条


2026-05-28T15:22:17.292Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

作者:霍姆斯·莱布兰德、扎卡里·科恩
发布时间:2026年5月28日 美国东部时间上午11:22


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内容摘要

  • 一名前中情局官员被控从该 agency 盗窃价值数千万美元的金条和外币。
  • 联邦调查局(FBI)指控戴维·拉什在谋取政府公职时,就其兵役经历和教育背景撒谎。
  • 根据FBI的宣誓证词,在被捕两天前,FBI搜查了拉什的住所,查获了300多根价值约4000万美元的金条,以及200万美元现金。

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根据FBI的宣誓证词和一位知情人士透露,弗吉尼亚州一名前中情局官员被控从其供职的机构盗窃价值数千万美元的金条和外币。

戴维·拉什上周在弗吉尼亚州被捕,面临一项盗窃公款的指控。他尚未认罪,目前仍被关押,等待该案的羁押听证会。

FBI指控拉什通过在求职申请中反复谎报兵役经历和教育背景,成为了拥有最高机密安全许可的高级行政政府雇员, falsely声称自己曾是海军飞行员并拥有高等学位。

不过,法庭文件并未说明中情局为何在雇用和提拔拉什之前未能发现其虚假陈述。根据FBI宣誓证词,拉什在该机构工作了17年,而调查人员很轻易就揭穿了他的谎言。

CNN已尝试联系拉什的律师置评。

FBI的宣誓证词称,拉什退伍并加入政府后,自2015年光荣退役以来,在官方考勤表上“虚报了744小时的军事休假”,骗取了约7.7万美元的不当薪酬。

去年年底,拉什以“工作相关开支”为由,申请“大额外币和数千万美元的金条”,FBI宣誓证词显示。

宣誓证词称,在拉什被捕两天前,FBI搜查了他的住所,查获了300多根价值约4000万美元的金条、200万美元现金,以及“35块豪华手表,其中多为劳力士品牌”。

拉什涉嫌盗窃的其余资金尚未被追回。

宣誓证词称,拉什曾三次申请为政府工作,并最终于2009年被雇用,之后他谎报自己在美国海军的服役经历, falsely声称自己是飞行员,还 falsely声称拥有学士学位和硕士学位,随后得到晋升。

海军告知调查人员,拉什在服役期间主要担任信息系统技术员,而拉什声称获得学位的两所大学均表示没有他的就读记录。

检察官指控拉什还 falsely声称“自己是某拥有145名员工、18架飞机的陆海联合武器测试组织现任测试主管”。

宣誓证词显示,2018年,在申请高级行政职务时,拉什还 falsely声称“他在空军理工学院担任了11年的论文/学位论文导师”。

他已不再为中情局工作。

在给CNN的声明中,FBI和中情局表示,这名现已确认身份的中情局雇员已于5月19日被捕。

“在中情局内部调查发现存在潜在违法行为后,中情局局长约翰·拉特克利夫已将相关信息移交FBI开展执法调查。FBI正与中情局和司法部的合作伙伴密切合作,继续全面调查此事。我们将恪守事实,确保问责,并依法追求正义,”FBI声明称。

本文为正在追踪的报道,将持续更新。

Former CIA officer charged with stealing millions of dollars’ worth of gold bars from government

2026-05-28T15:22:17.292Z / CNN

By Holmes Lybrand, Zachary Cohen

PUBLISHED May 28, 2026, 11:22 AM ET

The seal of the Central Intelligence Agency is displayed at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, on April 13, 2016.

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Summary

  • A former CIA officer has been charged with stealing tens of millions of dollars in gold bars and foreign currency from the agency.
  • The FBI alleges David Rush lied about his military service and education to secure government jobs.
  • Two days before his arrest, the FBI searched Rush’s home, finding over 300 gold bars worth approximately $40 million along with $2 million in cash, according to an FBI affidavit.

AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.

A former CIA officer in Virginia has been charged with stealing tens of millions of dollars in gold bars and foreign currency from the very agency he worked for, according to an FBI affidavit and a source familiar with the matter.

David Rush was arrested last week in Virginia on one charge of theft of public money. He has not yet entered a plea and remains behind bars pending a detention hearing in the case.

The FBI alleges Rush became a senior executive government employee with top-secret clearance by lying repeatedly on applications about his military service and education, falsely saying he was a Navy pilot and had advanced degrees.

Court documents, however, don’t clarify why the CIA failed to detect Rush’s false claims before hiring and promoting him. He worked for the agency for 17 years, according to an FBI affidavit, and his claims were easily dispelled by investigators.

CNN has attempted to reach an attorney for Rush for comment.

After leaving the military and joining the government, Rush falsely “claimed 744 hours of Military Leave on his official timesheet” since being honorably discharged in 2015, taking in roughly $77,000 in fraudulent compensation, the FBI affidavit claims.

Late last year, Rush asked for “a significant quantity of foreign currency and tens of millions of dollars in gold bars for work-related expenses,” according to the FBI affidavit.

Two days before his arrest, the FBI searched Rush’s home, finding over 300 gold bars worth approximately $40 million along with $2 million in cash and “35 luxury watches, many of which were Rolex brand,” the affidavit says.

The remainder of the funds Rush allegedly stole have not yet been recovered.

Rush applied three separate times to work for the government and eventually was hired in 2009 and later promoted after lying about his time in the US Navy, falsely claiming he was a pilot, as well as falsely claiming he had bachelor’s and master’s degrees, the affidavit says.

The Navy told investigators Rush worked in part as an information systems technician during his service and the universities Rush claimed to have degrees from said they had no record of him.

Prosecutors alleged that Rush also falsely stated “he was the current Director of Test for a 145-person, 18-aircraft joint Army/Navy weapons test organization.”

In 2018, as part of his application for the senior executive service level, Rush also falsely claimed “he had an eleven-year tenure as a Thesis/Dissertation advisor at the Air Force Institute of Technology,” according to the affidavit.

He no longer works for the CIA.

In statements to CNN, the FBI and CIA said the person — who has now been identified as a CIA employee — was arrested on May 19.

“After a CIA internal investigation identified potential violations of the law, CIA Director John Ratcliffe referred the information to the FBI for a law enforcement investigation. The FBI is working closely with our partners at the CIA and the Department of Justice as we continue to investigate this matter fully. We are committed to following the facts, ensuring accountability, and pursuing justice in accordance with the law,” the FBI statement said.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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