Key facts
- A judge ruled that former CIA officer David Rush must remain in custody.
- Rush is accused of lying about his educational and military background.
- Approximately $40 million in gold bars were found at Rush's home.
- The defense can request a new hearing if new evidence supporting Rush's release is found.
A judge has ruled that former CIA officer David Rush, who is accused of lying about his educational and military background and was found with approximately $40 million in gold bars at his residence, must remain in the custody of the US Marshals. The judge indicated that the defense can request another hearing if new evidence supporting Rush's release is discovered. Rush previously worked on the Pentagon's classified nuclear submarine program.