Feds seize $40M in gold bars, cash, Rolexes from former CIA official who faked being a Navy pilot

A former top-level U.S. government official, who once held a high-security clearance, has been taken into custody after FBI agents uncovered an astonishing cache of wealth in his Virginia residence. The raid revealed $40 million worth of gold bars, $2 million in cash, and an array of 35 luxury watches, as detailed in court documents.

David J. Rush was apprehended on May 19 and now faces federal charges for allegedly embezzling substantial sums of public funds. Prosecutors accuse him of masquerading as a distinguished Navy Reserve captain and an Air Force test pilot to execute this scheme.

According to The New York Times, Rush was recently associated with the CIA in a senior capacity.

The criminal complaint and FBI affidavit, which have been made public, indicate that Rush’s fraudulent activities were discovered following several requests he made between November 2025 and March 2026. He sought large quantities of foreign currency and multimillion-dollar amounts in gold bars from his agency.

Rush allegedly justified these requests as “work-related expenses,” but the FBI’s search of his home on May 18 uncovered approximately 303 gold bars, each weighing one kilogram, along with $2 million in cash and many high-end watches, including numerous Rolexes, as per the court documents.

Authorities stated that David Rush had amassed a $40 million trove of gold bars in his Virginia abode. (Photo by Daniel Barry/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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A federal investigation revealed that despite holding a Senior Executive Service (SES) rank and Top Secret/SCI clearance, Rush routinely lied about his military background and education.

In applications for his high-level job, 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,” according to court documents.

However, military records show Rush was never a pilot and held no FAA licenses; his actual duties in the Navy included working as an information systems technician.

Authorities found 35 luxury watches in Rush’s home, some of which were Rolex watches. (Daniel Acker/Bloomberg)

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He also allegedly faked his educational credentials to boost his federal salary, claiming he held a bachelor’s degree from Clemson University and a master’s degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, according to the filings.

Registrars from both universities confirmed to the FBI they have no record of Rush ever attending their schools.

Further, the FBI claims that Rush scammed the government out of $77,000 in fraudulent military leave, claiming 744 hours of paid time off by telling his employer he was actively serving as a Navy Reserve captain (O-6) through September 2025.

FBI agents

The FBI said $2 million in cash was found inside Rush’s home during a search. (Getty Images)

Rush was honorably discharged a decade earlier, in February 2015, as a lieutenant (O-3), according to court documents.

He is currently being held in federal custody by the U.S. Marshals after a judge initially denied his request for release.

Rush recently waived his right to a preliminary hearing, and a magistrate judge found probable cause to move the case to a grand jury.

The FBI and CIA did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital.

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