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Military brought prostitutes to Colombian hotel

As many as a dozen U.S. service members brought women, likely prostitutes, to their hotel rooms in Colombia and also allowed dogs to soil bed linens and building grounds shortly before President Barack Obama arrived in the country for an April summit, according to a military investigation.

 

No charges for military in Secret Service sex scandal

Seven Army soldiers and two Marines have received administrative punishments, but are not facing criminal charges, for their part in the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia this year, The Associated Press has learned.

 

Women brought to Colombia hotel by U.S. agents, military: senator

Twenty or 21 women were brought back to a hotel in Colombia by U.S. Secret Service and military personnel in an incident last week involving alleged misconduct with prostitutes, U.S. Senator Susan Collins said on Tuesday.

 

Five U.S. military accused of misconduct in Colombia

Five members of the U.S. military assigned to support the Secret Sevice during President Barack Obama's visit to Colombia violated curfew and may have been involved in "inappropriate conduct," ... A policeman in Cartagena said at least one member of the Secret Service tried to take a prostitute up to a hotel room without registering her.

 

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