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Top official at Department of Energy out after allegations of luggage theft

Por: WPTV Nation December 14, 2022

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A top U.S. Energy Department official focusing on nuclear fuel and radioactive waste is no longer employed with the federal agency after multiple allegations of baggage theft incidents at airports. Court records show that Sam Brinton, 35, a former deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel and waste disposition with the U.S. Office of Nuclear Energy, was charged this month with grand larceny. THIS JUST IN: Energy Department official Sam Brinton... + full article



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