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ABC: Secret Service agents had hookers before Colombia

A Homeland Security review says agents hired prostitutes the past several years in other countries, including China.

 

Inquiry hears of wider Secret Service misbehavior

Senators investigating the Secret Service prostitution scandal said Wednesday that dozens of reported episodes of misconduct by agents point to a culture of carousing in the agency and urged Director Mark Sullivan to get past his insistence that the romp in Cartagena was a one-time mistake....

 

Secret Service Director to Testify That Security Was Not Breached in Scandal

Testimony Wednesday for a Senate committee in Washington will be the director’s first public comments on the prostitution scandal in Colombia last month.

 

Public hearing scheduled on Secret Service prostitution scandal

The Senate Homeland Security Committee has scheduled a public hearing on the prostitution scandal involving US military and Secret Service agents in Colombia.

 

Woman in Secret Service Case Regrets Scandal

A woman who says she was the prostitute who triggered the U.S. Secret Service scandal in Colombia on Friday called the agents involved "idiots" for letting it happen, and said that if she were a spy and sensitive information was available, she could have easily obtained it.

 

U.S. Secret Service limits alcohol, hotel guests on trips abroad

Heavy drinking and bringing foreign nationals back to hotel rooms on trips abroad is now banned by the U.S. Secret Service in the wake of a growing scandal over allegations that agents consorted with prostitutes in Colombia this month.

 

Napolitano:There was no risk to Obama

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told a Senate committee Wednesday that she retains full confidence in Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan in the wake of the alleged prostitution scandal in Colombia that has resulted in nine members resigning or being forced out of the agency.

 

No White House staff involved in Colombia sex scandal, official says

Secret Service

An internal White House review has determined that none of its staff members were involved in the Colombia prostitution scandal that has engulfed 23 members of the U.S. Secret Service and military, a spokesman said Monday.

 

Secret Service scandal: At least 23 involved

Secret Service

A total of 23 Secret Service and military personnel have now been implicated in this month's prostitution scandal in Colombia.

 

3 agents out in wake of Secret Service scandal

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Moving swiftly, the Secret Service forced out three agents Wednesday in a prostitution scandal that has embarrassed President Barack Obama. A senior congressman welcomed the move to hold people responsible for the tawdry episode but warned "it's not over."

 

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