303 Gold Bars, 35 Luxury Watches, Two Million In Cash Stashed In A CIA Agent’s Home
303 Gold Bars, 35 Luxury Watches, Two Million In Cash Stashed In A CIA Agent’s Home
here’s an old saying that there are times when the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing. The CIA just demonstrated that perfectly
Milt Harris ——Bio and Archives--May 29, 2026
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According to court documents, in 2009, Rush applied to the CIA for the third time. This time with a more enhanced application. Rush claimed he was a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School and the "current director of test for a 145-person, 18-aircraft joint Army/Navy weapons test organization.”
Military records indicate that Rush was never a pilot and did not possess FAA licenses; his actual duties in the Navy included serving as an information systems technician.
He allegedly falsified his academic credentials to increase his federal salary, claiming to have a bachelor’s degree from Clemson University and a master’s degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, according to the court filings.
Both universities' registrars confirmed to the FBI that they have no record of Rush attending their schools.
The FBI alleges that Rush defrauded the government of $77,000 by submitting false claims for military leave. He reportedly claimed 744 hours of paid time off by telling his employer that he was actively serving as a Navy Reserve captain (O-6) until September 2025.
But all of Rush’s lies and deceit are small potatoes compared to his most recent criminal activity. On May 18th, federal agents raided his Virginia home and seized........
