Biden TSA director arrested after forgery and 'exploitation of a family member with dementia': police

"The investigation began in April of 2023 and involved the exploitation of a family member with dementia."

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Biden TSA Assistant Federal Security Director Maxine McManaman was detained in Atlanta by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and has been arrested after forging a quitclaim deed to exploit a family member with dementia.  



Maxine McManaman, the Assistant Federal Security Director of the TSA, was taken into custody after she got off a plane in Atlanta, Georgia on Dec. 28.  

A statement posted to the Port St. Lucie Police Department (PSLPD) Facebook page reads about the arrest of McManaman, "The investigation began in April of 2023 and involved the exploitation of a family member with dementia."



"The investigation determined that on December 5, 2022, a quitclaim deed was prepared by Maxine McManaman and stated that the Grantor was listing Maxine McManaman and Delroy Chambers as the Grantee," the statement continued.  

McManaman attempted to use the quitclaim deed to transfer the home of an elderly relative with dementia to her and Chambers.  

Officers detailed that the relative of McManaman whose signature would have been on the quitclaim could not have possibly been real because of the "date specified, since the [relative] was determined to be in Atlanta, GA on that date." 

According to McManaman's LinkedIn page, she has been working at TSA for 21 years and was recently promoted to a director position as of June 2023.  

Chambers had been previously arrested in Port St. Lucie on Dec. 20, 2023, with counts of elderly abuse, forgery, and simple neglect of an elderly person. He is currently out on bond and is an immigrant from Jamaica, according to his social media

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