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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Prostitution Scandal ricochets through Washington

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Secret Service prostitution scandal escalated Tuesday with the disclosure that at least 20 women had been in hotel rooms with U.S. agents and military personnel just before President Barack Obama arrived for a summit with Latin American leaders. The head of the Secret Service said he had referred the matter to an independent government investigator.

Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan, shuttling between briefings for lawmakers on Capitol Hill, was peppered with questions about whether the women had access to sensitive information that could have jeopardized Obama's security.

Sullivan said the 11 Secret Service agents and 10 military personnel under investigation were telling different stories about who the women were. Sullivan has dispatched more investigators to Columbia to interview the women, said Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

C'mon now,What's wrong with our boys having a little fun.Prostitution is not against the law there,no harm no foul.

Anonymous said...

C'mon now,What's wrong with our boys having a little fun.Prostitution is not against the law there,no harm no foul.

April 18, 2012 4:25 PM

What I want to know is, how come no one has called you out for the dumbass you are?

These are not truck drivers, they are SECRET SERVICE! Supposedly the best law enforcement agency in the WORLD!

Not to mention they had obammy's itinerary in one of the rooms.

You like the scarecrow and got straw for brains?