Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Cops find woman designer's stolen fashions in ex-Biden nuclear waste official, Sam Brinton's home

They, them, bow wow


Police executed a search warrant at  ex-Department of Energy (DOE) official Sam Brinton's residence and low and behold, they found clothing created by Asya Khamsin, a Tanzanian fashion designer that had been missing for years.

[Fox News broke this story]

The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police Department (MWAA--pronounced like an exaggerated kiss) confirmed the clothes were returned to Ms. Khamsin. She alleged that Brinton publicly wore the clothing she had designed but was missing along with her bag at Ronald Reagan National Airport. 

MWAA executed a search warrant in connection with the case at Brinton's Maryland residence in May.

"The MWAA Police Department can confirm we returned the victim’s property and police retained photos of the evidence for prosecution," MWAA spokesperson Crystal Nosal told Fox News Digital in a statement Tuesday. "The case is still under adjudication and we cannot release more detailed information."

A few weeks after the search warrant was executed, Brinton [they, them, thus, thoop, bow wow] was charged with a felony grand larceny of items valued more than $1,000. The preliminary hearing in the case, which was filed in Arlington General District Court, has been delayed until December.

In February, approximately the same time that MWAA Police learned about Brinton's alleged theft at Ronald Reagan National Airport, Khamsin was interviewed by Fox News Digital and said that she had seen photos in news articles in which Brinton appeared to be in drag with her custom designs. She said she had packed the same clothing in a bag that vanished at the airport on March 9, 2018.


"I saw the images. Those were my custom designs, which were lost in that bag in 2018," she told Fox News Digital at the time. "He wore my clothes, which was stolen."

Khamsin said she flew to Washington, D.C. to a scheduled event where she was invited to display her clothing but the missing bag prevented her from participating at the event. She then filed a report with the MWAA and Delta Air Lines but the case went cold.

However, after viewing photos of Brinton and reports that them had allegedly stolen other luggage from airport baggage carousels, she filed a report with Houston police where she lives. The Houston police referred the case to the trustworthy FBI.

"The MWAA returned to Asya Khamsin various parcels of retrieved clothing after the search warrant was executed. These items were returned in sealed evidence bags," Peter Hansen, a Washington, D.C.-based attorney representing the woman, told Fox News Digital in an email Tuesday.

In addition, Ms. Khamsin filed a civil suit related to the theft against they, them, bow wow on Friday.

Brinton was the first human dog sex enthusiast appointed to oversee nuclear waste policy at the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy. They, them, bow wow is a non-binary, gender-fluid, cross-dressing, left of center, bald-headed, gay, former Biden appointee and for that reason has escaped jail time.

Brinton faced up to 15 years total for the two alleged thefts. However, in both cases, the presiding judges ruled jail time wasn't necessary.

The DOE on Dec. 12 announced that Brinton had left the agency, but wouldn't comment on the reason for the departure.

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