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February 23, 2023
Fashion Designer Whose Luggage Went Missing, and Then Saw Sam Brinton Swanning Around In Her Hand-Made Clothes, "Lost" Her Bag In... Washington, DC
The FBI Has Been Informed of the Theft and Is Burying the Case
Oh: And she did in fact report the luggage as missing. Or, stolen.
The case was never solved.
Until now.
A female Tanzanian fashion designer based in Houston alleged Wednesday that clothing worn by former Department of Energy (DOE) official Sam Brinton had been contained in her luggage that she reported missing in Washington, D.C., in 2018.
Asya Khamsin, who has designed and hand-made her own clothing line for years, said she recently saw a report that Brinton had been charged with stealing multiple pieces of luggage across the country and noticed that the former official appeared to be wearing her clothes in several photos. Khamsin said she had packed the same clothes in a bag that vanished on March 9, 2018, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
"I saw the images. Those were my custom designs, which were lost in that bag in 2018," she told Fox News Digital in an interview. "He wore my clothes, which was stolen."
Khamsin added that she had flown to Washington, D.C., to attend an event where she was invited to put her clothing on display. However, the disappearance of her bag prevented her from participating.
Shortly after the apparent theft of her bag, she and her husband filed a police report with the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police Department, but the case was never solved. They also filed a claim with Delta Air Lines, which is the airline that she used to travel from Houston to Washington, D.C.
In communications between Khamsin and Delta Air Lines officials from March 2018 shared with Fox News Digital, Khamsin pleaded for help locating her bag, saying that it contained expensive clothes, shoes, jewelry and other personal belongings.
After seeing her clothing that resembled the ones in her lost bag in the recent media reports about Brinton, Khamsin filed a complaint with the Houston Police Department on Dec. 16. She then received a phone call regarding the complaint in late January from the FBI field office in Minneapolis, according to Khamsin's husband.
Sam Brinton's lawyer refused to comment. So did the FBI.
Even though this seems like an open-and-shut case, the woman's husband says the case seems to have "gone cold" as far as the Straight Shooters of the FBI go.
Houston police, I guess, they [sent] the case to the FBI in Minnesota," Khamsin's husband told Fox News Digital. "He called to say, 'I'm [with] the FBI, I'm working on this case.' Then my wife gave him the information and we didn't hear anything. We don't know whether the case is on. We don't know whether the case is cold."
It's more than cold. It's been put into the Political Freezer.
The Democrat Deep State must be protected.
The designer has posted more proof of the theft, including Brinton wearing her stolen jewelry:
The FBI just can't seem to put together a case here. The evidence just isn't strong enough. And they just don't have the resources to pursue it. They're too busy arresting pro-life protesters for protesting actually peacefully.