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Re: A Biden administration LGBTQIA+ official is on leave after they were charged with stealing a Vera Bradley suitcase worth over $2,000 from a Minnesota airport

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A Biden administration official has been charged with felony
theft and is on leave from their post after being accused of
stealing a mother's Vera Bradley suitcase from an airport in
Minnesota, according to court documents and the federal
government.

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Sam Brinton, the deputy assistant secretary of the Office of
Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition at the Department of Energy's
Office of Nuclear Energy, was accused of taking the luggage from
baggage claim at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport on September
16, according to a complaint filed last month.

The 26-inch navy blue hard-sided roller bag and its contents
were estimated to be worth $2,325, according to the court
documents obtained by Insider.

Surveillance footage captured Brinton, 35, taking the Vera
Bradley luggage from the carousel at around 4:45 p.m. after
Brinton arrived at the airport on an American Airlines flight
from Washington, DC, the court documents allege.

The complaint states that Brinton took off the bag's tag and
left the area "at a quick pace" before hopping into a cab;
records from American Airlines show Brinton never checked a bag
before they left Washington DC, according to the court papers.

Brinton was then caught on surveillance footage checking into a
luxury riverfront hotel in St. Paul with the bag, the complaint
says.

Two days later, on September 18, Brinton was seen checking the
bag before boarding a flight back to Washington DC, the
documents state. Brinton was again seen on surveillance video
carrying the bag at Washington Dulles International Airport in
Virginia after returning from a Europe trip on October 9,
investigators said.

When a Minnesota police officer called Brinton that day, Brinton
denied taking someone else's bag.

"If I had taken the wrong bag, I am happy to return it, but I
don't have any clothes for another individual. That was my
clothes when I opened the bag," Brinton told the officer, the
complaint states.

The complaint alleges that Brinton then called the officer back
two hours later and apologized for not being "completely honest."

Brinton told the officer that they were tired and picked up the
wrong bag and only realized when they got to the hotel and
opened the suitcase.

The complaint says Brinton "got nervous people would think they
stole the bag and did not know what to do."

Brinton told police they left the clothes from the bag inside
the drawers in the hotel room and admitted to taking the bag
back to the airport on September 18.

When Brinton was questioned why they would use the bag, Brinton
said they thought it would be "weirder" to leave the luggage in
the hotel room rather than the clothes, the court papers say.

Police did not recover any clothes from the hotel room where
Brinton stayed and as of October 27 — when the complaint was
filed — the owner of the Vera Bradley bag has not gotten it
back, according to the court documents.

The Department of Energy told Insider on Tuesday that Brinton is
"on leave" from the agency and that Dr. Kim Petry is now
"performing the duties of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Spent
Fuel and Waste Disposition."

An attorney for Brinton did not immediately respond to a request
for comment by Insider.

Brinton, who is one of the federal government's first openly
"gender fluid" employees, faces up to five years in prison or a
$10,000 fine or both. They are scheduled to make their first
court appearance in Minnesota's 4th Judicial District Court on
December 19.

Since the news of Brinton's arrest, Republicans like former
President Donald Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., have used the
criminal case to bash Brinton over their gender identity.

"Who could have seen this coming from they/them?" Trump Jr. said
in a tweet.

GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert tweeted, "This man, hired by Joe Biden,
is a thief" along with a photo of Brinton in a dress.

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