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On one such occasion, the high-end fashion magazine Vanity Fair published an article praising Brinton's style at a public event. Brinton's clothes featured in that February 2022 article were actually designed by Khamsin and stolen from her luggage four years earlier.
Then, in May 2023, police executed a search warrant of Brinton's Maryland residence in connection with the case. They confiscated clothes designed by Khamsin during the search. Felony charges were formally filed against Brinton one month later.
Khamsin filed her civil suit against Brinton in September 2023.
With the case settled, Khamsin's attorneys said she would like to focus on her work designing clothing and jewelry
Brinton, meanwhile, is now three-for-three in escaping jail time.
In October 2022, prosecutors in Minnesota charged Brinton with stealing a luggage worth $2,325 at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in September 2022. Then, following extensive media coverage of those charges, Nevada prosecutors soon charged him with the July 2022 theft of luggage worth $3,670 at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.
In theMinnesota case, Brinton entered an adult diversion programin April 2023, similar to the one finalized last week in Virginia.That same month, Brinton was handed a suspended jail sentence of 180 days, which he was not required to serve, in the Nevada case.
DOE announced in late 2022 that Brinton departed the agency, but declined to comment any further on the situation. During his short stint at DOE, he led the agency's Office of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition.
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