Police find female designer's stolen clothes in ex-Biden official Sam Brinton's home
- Former Biden official Sam Brinton has been arrested multiple times for stealing women's luggage at airports, including designer clothing that belonged to Asya Khamsin, who accused Brinton of wearing her designs in public.
- The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police Department executed a search warrant at Brinton's home in May and found the stolen clothing, which was returned to Khamsin. Brinton has faced previous theft charges but received lenient sentences.
- Khamsin reported her bag containing the clothing articles missing at Ronald Reagan National Airport in 2018 and filed a police report after seeing photographs of Brinton wearing her designs. She has filed a civil lawsuit against Brinton.
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Police Make Disturbing Discovery in House of Ex-Biden Official Sam Brinton
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. Metropoli…
Police find female designer's stolen clothes in ex-Biden official Sam Brinton's home
FIRST ON FOX: Police returned articles of clothing to a Tanzanian fashion designer they obtained while executing a search warrant of disgraced ex-Department of Energy (DOE) official Sam Brinton's home. The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Police Department confirmed the clothes were returned to Asya Khamsin, who has alleged Brinton publicly wore clothing she designed, but which was in her bag she reported missing at Ronald Reaga…
Clothes found in raid on Sam Brinton's home returned to fashion designer: Police
A Tanzanian fashion designer had multiple articles of clothing returned to her after they were allegedly stolen by former Department of Energy official Sam Brinton, authorities said.
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