Secret Service agents relieved in Colombia amid prostitution allegations
Discuss Secret Service agents relieved in Colombia amid prostitution allegations in Current Affairs, News and Analysis on The Army Rumour Service; Cartagena, Colombia (CNN) -- A group of Secret Service agents and officers sent to Colombia ahead of President Barack Obama were relieved of duty and returned home amid allegations of misconduct that involved prostitution, according ...
Cartagena, Colombia (CNN) -- A group of Secret Service agents and officers sent to Colombia ahead of President Barack Obama were relieved of duty and returned home amid allegations of misconduct that involved prostitution, according to two U.S. government sources familiar the investigation.
Roughly a dozen Secret Service members are being investigated over early findings that they allegedly brought back several prostitutes to the Hotel Caribe in Cartagena, the sources told CNN on Saturday.
two things: I didn't realise that the Secret Service was military.... Secondly, of course the Secret Service Agents were relieved, they would have demanded their money back off the prostitutes otherwise....
two things: I didn't realise that the Secret Service was military.... Secondly, of course the Secret Service Agents were relieved, they would have demanded their money back off the prostitutes otherwise....
They're not military, 5 military people were also involved.
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