David Rush's trial for allegedly stealing 303 gold bars and $2 million in foreign currency from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been rescheduled to next week. Rush, a former executive service-level employee at the CIA, is accused of taking the gold bars, each weighing 2.2 pounds (1 kg), and hiding them at his residence in Virginia. He remains in custody as the case proceeds, according to an FBI affidavit.
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Former CIA Official Accused of Stealing Gold Bars and Currency
David Rush, a former CIA official, is accused of stealing 303 gold bars valued at over $40 million and more than $2 million in foreign currency. His trial has been postponed to next week, and he is currently in custody in Virginia.
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