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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.

 

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.

 

Accused NY madam's family seeks donations for bail

The family of a woman accused of moonlighting for 15 years as a multimillion-dollar Manhattan madam has launched a website to help pay her $2 million bail. Anna Gristina's family says it cannot afford to pay what they call her "cruel and unusual" bail. The site says they need donations to help "bring her back to us."

 

Secret Service scandal: At least 23 involved

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

 

Secret Service Says 3 Under Inquiry Are Resigning

The resignations would raise to six the number of members of the Secret Service forced out in the prostitution case.

 

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."

 

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.

 

Top US officer: 'We let the boss down' over prostitutes

Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has admitted, "We let the boss down" over allegations of misconduct involving prostitutes against at least 10 U.S. military members at a Colombia hotel on the eve of President Barack Obama's visit over the weekend.

 

Key congressman defends head of US Secret Service

The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee is defending the head of the Secret Service in the Colombian incident involving agents and prostitutes.

 

Obama: 'I'll be angry' if Secret Service sex scandal true

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President Barack Obama called Sunday for a "thorough" and "rigorous" investigation into allegations involving prostitutes and Secret Service agents in Colombia.

Senh: Brings new meaning to "Secret Service."

 

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