Glam DHS officials ex, who claims she used him as a $40,000 sugar daddy, is IT exec with $67M in government contracts

The ex-boyfriend of a Department of Homeland Security official — now on administrative leave for allegedly engaging in a “sugar daddy” relationship — is allegedly a business executive who raked in tens of millions of dollars’ worth of government contracts over the past two years.Robert Bianchi owns a federal defense contracting firm in Maryland — and is using the government to retaliate against his ex-girlfriend, DHS Deputy Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism Julia Varvaro, after a relationship that “ended badly,” sources claim.Bianchi’s Maryland firm, SDVO Solutions, LLC, has received over $67 million in federal government contracts beginning in 2015 — nearly a third of which came just in fiscal years 2025 and 2026, according to government records reviewed by The Post.The company does IT and telecom work and had its biggest year in 2025, with contracts from the Department of Defense, the Department of Health and Human Services, and others.The firm advertises itself as being run by a service-disabled veteran CEO.There is no indication that Bianchi was awarded those contracts as a result of his alleged relationship with Varvaro.The Daily Mail first reported that a business executive named Robert B.
spent “$30,000-$40,000 for vacations, Cartier jewelry, expensive handbags, and various shopping trips” on Varvaro before their three-month relationship recently ended.That implosion resulted in Bianchi filing a complaint with the DHS Office of Inspector General to review Varvaro’s conduct — including her reportedly maintaining a profile on the so-called “sugar daddy” website Seeking and having smoked marijuana while serving in the Trump administration.Bianchi “added a lot of false information” to his complaint, including the allegations of drug use and that other sugar daddies footed the bill for Varvaro’s tuition, according to a source, who said her parents paid for the education.Bianchi did not respond to requests fo...