Police find disturbing evidence in former Biden official Sam Brinton’s home.
Is he at it again?
Police served a search warrant on Sam Brinton, the Biden administration’s non-binary former Office of Nuclear Energy official, and recovered clothes belonging to a Tanzanian fashion designer reportedly stolen from a luggage carousel at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C.
It’s one more incident involving Brinton, already accused of theft of luggage from airports at Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Las Vegas.
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) police launched a search of Brinton’s Maryland home in May and found clothes belonging to Asya Khamsin, according to Fox News.
Khamsin said she had seen photos of Brinton publicly wearing clothes she had designed that had been in a bag that turned up missing March 9, 2018, at Reagan Airport.
“The MWAA Police Department can confirm we returned the victim’s property and police retained photos of the evidence for prosecution,” according to MWAA spokeswoman Crystal Nosal.
“The case is still under adjudication and we cannot release more detailed information,” she said.
Since Khamsin’s property was valued at more than $1,000, Brinton was charged with felony grand larceny.
Arriving in Washington in 2018, Khamsin said she was unable to participate in an event where she was to display her clothes since the bag containing them had been stolen from a baggage carousel.
Later, upon seeing photos of Brinton apparently wearing the clothes she designed, coupled with reports of his alleged involvement in other airport luggage thefts, Khamsin, a Houston resident, filed a report with the local police department which contacted the FBI.
Brinton was charged with the September 2022, theft of luggage valued at over $2,300 from a Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport baggage carousel.
Police say that in July 2022, Brinton took a suitcase with contents, including jewelry, valued at nearly $3,700 from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.
He could have been imprisoned for up to 15 years for the 2022 offenses, but in both cases judges ruled out jail time, Fox said.
Brinton, a nuclear engineer, headed nuclear waste policy at the Department of Energy.
In December 2022, it was reported he no longer was part of the DOE. Fox quoted a DOE representative who said, “This was not a Biden official.”
Yet, he took office in June of that year, in the midst of the Biden administration.
Brinton, the non-Biden-but-maybe-Biden official (is he non-Bidenary?), is a long-time LGBT activist.
He goes by the name of Sister Ray Dee O’Active in the Order of Perpetual Indulgence. The group’s Los Angeles chapter was involved in June controversy in their on-and-off invitations to take part in “pride” celebrations at Dodger Stadium.
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What are the potential consequences for Sam Brinton, considering the felony grand larceny charges and the impact on individuals like the fashion designer whose work was affected
Is he at it again?
Recently, the former Office of Nuclear Energy official of the Biden administration, Sam Brinton, found himself in hot water yet again. Police served a search warrant on Brinton and discovered clothes that had allegedly been stolen from a luggage carousel at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. These clothes were reported to belong to a Tanzanian fashion designer.
This incident is just one of many involving Brinton, who has already been accused of theft at airports in Minneapolis-St. Paul and Las Vegas. In May, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) police launched a search of Brinton’s Maryland home and found clothes belonging to Asya Khamsin, the fashion designer. Khamsin confirmed that she had designed clothes that Brinton had been photographed wearing publicly, and these clothes were part of the missing bag that had disappeared on March 9, 2018, at Reagan Airport.
According to MWAA spokeswoman Crystal Nosal, the police returned the victim’s property to Khamsin. Police also retained photos of the evidence for prosecution. However, the case is still under adjudication, and further details cannot be released at this time.
Due to the value of Khamsin’s property being over $1,000, Brinton has been charged with felony grand larceny. The incident affected Khamsin greatly, as she was unable to participate in an event showcasing her clothes upon arriving in Washington in 2018. The bag containing her designs had been stolen from a baggage carousel. It was only later, upon seeing photos of Brinton wearing her clothes and hearing reports of his alleged involvement in other airport luggage thefts, that Khamsin filed a report with the local police department, who then contacted the FBI.
In addition to the latest incident, Brinton has been charged with the theft of luggage valued at over $2,300 from a Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport baggage carousel in September 2022. Furthermore, in July 2022, Brinton allegedly took a suitcase containing jewelry worth nearly $3,700 from Harry Reid International Airport.
These repeated incidents have raised concerns about Brinton’s actions and whether there may be a pattern of theft. The consequences of these thefts extend beyond just material possessions, as they have affected individuals like Khamsin, whose work and opportunities have been impacted. It remains to be seen how the legal proceedings will unfold and what further details will emerge regarding these incidents.
As the case continues to be under adjudication, it serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining the integrity of public officials and their commitment to upholding the law. Any allegations or charges against individuals in positions of authority should be thoroughly investigated and addressed in order to ensure accountability and public trust.
In conclusion, the recent search warrant served on Sam Brinton and the recovery of clothes belonging to a fashion designer allegedly stolen from an airport luggage carousel have raised questions about his involvement in repeated theft incidents. As these legal proceedings progress, it is crucial to uphold the principles of justice and ensure accountability for any actions that undermine public trust.
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