Sam “The Reluctant Man” Brinton, the so called nonbinary [no such thing] and former Biden administration official, ended the year a free cross-dressing, gay guy, despite facing multiple charges related to “allegedly” stealing airport baggage in multiple locations belonging to women whose clothing he was seen wearing.
Brinton, a flaming Democrat, rose to fame in mid-2022 when he was appointed by the Biden administration to lead nuclear waste policy at the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy. He got the job because of his nonbinary gender-fluid mental illness that is considered to be an advantage by the Biden folks.
The gay, cross-dressing, sexually confused Brinton was able to avoid jail in two criminal cases, but a third case in a related lawsuit is still ongoing.
In December 2022, the DOE announced that Brinton had left the agency but refused to comment on the reason, which was his serial criminality. The DOE has repeatedly failed to share additional information about Brinton's apparent firing, and it is unclear if they have conducted any internal inquiry into the matter over the last 12 months.
In October 2022, police charged the Democrat with stealing a traveler's baggage worth a total of $2,325 from the luggage carousel at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport after flying in from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., Sept. 16 of that year.
Then in December 2022, Las Vegas prosecutors charged the former fluid “Miss/Ms/Mr DOE” with grand larceny of an item worth between $1,200 and $5,000.
Police, after identifying him/her/them on video, accused Brinton of stealing a suitcase with a total estimated worth of $3,670 July 6, 2022, at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. The bag contained jewelry valued at $1,700, clothing worth $850 and makeup valued at $500.
Police, after identifying him/her/them on video, accused Brinton of stealing a suitcase with a total estimated worth of $3,670 July 6, 2022, at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. The bag contained jewelry valued at $1,700, clothing worth $850 and makeup valued at $500.
Brinton was on an official taxpayer-funded trip to the Nevada National Security Site in Las Vegas at the time of the alleged Las Vegas theft. It wasn’t as if she/he/it couldn’t afford to buy his own women’s clothing, it was as if he felt entitled to take whatever he wanted for him/herself.
Then, in February 2023, following reports of those two cases, Asya Khamsin, a female Tanzanian fashion designer based in Houston told Fox News Digital that some articles of clothing Brinton had been photographed wearing were in her luggage that she reported missing in Washington, D.C., in 2018.
Then, in February 2023, following reports of those two cases, Asya Khamsin, a female Tanzanian fashion designer based in Houston told Fox News Digital that some articles of clothing Brinton had been photographed wearing were in her luggage that she reported missing in Washington, D.C., in 2018.
So this had been going on for quite some time and for some reason, she/he/it is free.
Months later, in May, Brinton was arrested by Maryland and Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority police officers related to Khamsin's allegations. Her lawyer told the outlet that police executed a search warrant at the former Biden administration official, and discovered Khamsin’s clothes and returned them to her.
Proceedings in that case have been delayed multiple times, and the next hearing is scheduled for March 2024, according to court filings reviewed by Fox News Digital. Khamsin also filed a lawsuit against Brinton.
Brinton was able to escape jail time from the charges filed in both Minneapolis and Las Vegas apparently due to her/his/they’s connections.
In April, Brinton agreed to enter an adult diversion program during a remote Hennepin County, Minnesota, hearing. Under the adult diversion program, she/he/it will be required to have a mental health evaluation, write a letter of apology to the victim, return any stolen property and complete three days of community service.
That same month, Brinton was ordered to pay $3,671 to a victim and $500 in additional fees, including a criminal fine, in the alleged Las Vegas theft. Clark County Judge Ann Zimmerman then handed Brinton a 180-day suspended jail sentence which doesn’t have to be served in jail.
Brinton was able to escape jail time from the charges filed in both Minneapolis and Las Vegas apparently due to her/his/they’s connections.
In April, Brinton agreed to enter an adult diversion program during a remote Hennepin County, Minnesota, hearing. Under the adult diversion program, she/he/it will be required to have a mental health evaluation, write a letter of apology to the victim, return any stolen property and complete three days of community service.
That same month, Brinton was ordered to pay $3,671 to a victim and $500 in additional fees, including a criminal fine, in the alleged Las Vegas theft. Clark County Judge Ann Zimmerman then handed Brinton a 180-day suspended jail sentence which doesn’t have to be served in jail.
She ordered Brinton to “stay out of trouble,” but it seems as if “trouble” is also one of his pronouns.
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