More details are starting to emerge about the 'wild night' of partying with prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia that cost 12 Secret Service agents — and possibly some military personnel — their jobs, and raised questions about the culture of the agency that protects the President.
The Washington Post reports today that some of the men involved are arguing that they did know the women that they brought back to their hotel were prostitutes.
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Secret Service agents and U.S. military personnel allegedly cavorted with prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia, earlier this month. Read Post
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