The Summit of the Americas began for the United States with a bizarre and embarrassing story about Secret Service agents and their struggle with overpaying prostitutes. There are several versions of the story, Fox News' Wendell Goler reports, but none appear to be completely accurate. What the media does know? 12 Secret Service agents were sent home from Colombia and replaced in full, along with 5 military personnel, and the President's security was never compromised.
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A new chapter unfolds in the Colombia prostitution scandal involving Secret Service and U.S. military personnel. Members of the Drug Enforcement Administration are now also under investigation for separately hiring prostitutes in Ca... Read Post
Five U.S. military members have been ordered confined to quarters over possible involvement in inappropriate conduct at the same hotel here as the 11 Secret Service agents sent home in an unfolding scandal involving local prostitute... Read Post
Updated at 04:37 a.m. ET: The Secret Service scandal involving members of President Barack Obama's security contingent consorting with prostitutes widened on Monday amid several parallel investigations. NBC News learned that another... Read Post