Remember the African designer who said Sam Brinton was wearing her clothes after seeing him on the news? Police found the outfits in his home and just returned them to her.
· Sep 20, 2023 · NottheBee.com

The saga has come to an end, my friends, but let's take a trip down memory lane to take it all in.

Back in February, Tanzanian fashion designer Asya Khamsin saw former Biden nuclear official Sam Brinton on the news after Brinton had been fired over allegations of stealing people's luggage in airports. She took to Twitter to voice her concerns and, to her shock, went insanely viral.

Brinton, who says he is "non-binary" and enjoys dressing in drag (it's always the ones you least expect!) now faces multiple criminal charges. After her initial post, Khamsin continued to find pictures of Brinton and compared them to her one-of-a-kind outfits she had made by her own hand.

In America, it's okay for men to parade naked through the streets in front of children, but one thing we don't allow is appropriating other cultures or stealing (if your skin is light):

Can't make it up!

Khamsin's evidence was apparently so convincing that the Houston PD (where Khamsin lives) opened an investigation, then passed the case along to the FBI.

Months later, we finally have the report that Khamsin's outfits were indeed found in the home of Biden's "puppy-play" lover.

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 Reagan National Airport years ago. In May, MWAA police officers executed a search warrant in connection with the case at Brinton's Maryland residence.

"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."

I'm glad she got the clothes back, but considering what this guy is into, I think it'd be best to get rid of them and make sure to wear gloves while doing so.


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