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Secret Service Prostitution: Top Security Clearance Revoked From 11 Agents

Secret Service Prostitution

Posted: 04/16/2012 5:02 pm


By Tabassum Zakaria and David Alexander

WASHINGTON, April 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Secret Service said on Monday it revoked the top security clearance of 11 agents and uniformed division personnel over alleged misbehavior in Colombia, and a U.S. official said more than 10 military service members may also have been involved.

George Ogilvie, a Secret Service spokesman, said of the 11 agency personnel: "Pending investigation, their top secret clearance has been revoked."

The 11 Secret Service agents were placed on administrative leave following alleged misconduct involving prostitutes, in an incident that marred President Barack Obama's weekend trip to Colombia and brought unwelcome attention to the Secret Service.

Before Obama arrived on Thursday, some U.S. agents brought a number of prostitutes back to a beachfront hotel in Cartagena near where the president was due to stay, according to a local police source, setting off the scandal.

Initial reports from Colombian police said five U.S. military service members also were involved in the incident.

But Army Colonel Scott Malcom, a spokesman for U.S. Southern Command, said an interim investigating officer who began working to collect evidence in the case found information indicating more than five may be involved. One U.S. official, who asked not to be named, told Reuters it was "probably more than ten."

Pentagon spokesman George Little declined to say whether the service members involved were members of the Army, Navy, Air Force or Marines. But one Pentagon source said all four services were involved.

Little also declined to describe the nature of the service members' role at the summit Obama was attending, saying only that "they were not associated with presidential security" and "they were performing a support mission to the U.S. Secret Service."

The top U.S. military officer, General Martin Dempsey, said that the service members had let Obama down by distracting from Obama's meeting with Latin leaders in Cartagena, and had embarrassed the Pentagon's top brass.


"LET THE BOSS DOWN"

"We let the boss down because nobody's talking about what went on in Colombia other than this incident," Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at a news conference with Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. "I can speak for myself and my fellow chiefs, we're embarrassed by what occurred in Colombia."

Panetta said General William Fraser, the head of Southern Command, had begun an investigation to determine the facts of the incident.

On Capitol Hill, lawmakers said they were shocked and upset by the allegations, pointing to the security risks involved.

"I am having a call this evening with the director of the Secret Service, because I find this to be so appalling," said Senator Susan Collins, the top Republican on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which shares jurisdiction over the Secret Service with the Judiciary Committee.

"I can't help but think what if the women involved had been spies, what if they had been members of a drug cartel, what if they had planted equipment or eavesdropping devices?"

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said that although he did not want to prejudge Sullivan, "it starts at the top, really."

"If the allegations are true, or close to being true, then obviously you've got a leadership problem because things like that don't happen if people are somewhat afraid," he said.

Graham, a former Air Force lawyer, said he believed any members of the military that were involved would be "dealt with severely" if the allegations are true.

The Secret Service agents were sent home, but the military service members stayed through the summit and finished their work while confined to their rooms, officials said.

The only charge against the service members is that they violated curfew. That could mean they were not in their rooms when they should have been, or showed up late or had someone in their room who should not have been there, Malcom said. (Additional reporting by Susan Cornwell. Editing by Warren Strobel and Christopher Wilson)

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By Tabassum Zakaria and David Alexander WASHINGTON, April 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Secret Service said on Monday it revoked the top security clearance of 11 agents and uniformed divisi...
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beartrack
Follow the track, find the bear ?
04:00 PM on 04/18/2012
After all the facts come out, those produced by real investigators rather then media stooges, we will find out that these folks are memebers of the military, not SS Agents, and the others are memebers of the protective division. They are officers, not SS Agents. I've know a few real SS Agents during a past life and, if they were doing this, we would not know about it. Afterall, it's the "Secret" Service.
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Rosalee Harris
01:33 PM on 04/18/2012
This only happen with men. The key to their downfall is always the same pathetic thing the Brains being in their pants.
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wally12345
01:09 PM on 04/18/2012
what is the big deal here?? go to another country where prostitution is legal and have some fun. When in Rome do as the Romans do. What republican got win of all this fun? must have been there, done that.
12:44 PM on 04/18/2012
Let the boss down ... hahahahahaha ... that is about as cheesy as calling Bruce Springsteen "the boss". Well in comparison ... and I refuse to vote for a Democrat or a Republican ... given the moniker of "boss", Obama is the first president I've ever heard people call boss. Wonderful name for a President when everyone like Nixon who said "I" ... "am not a crook" rather than "I" ... "am boss, thus, I am not a crook". Boss ... when was the last time I heard boss ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4WoOClHh9g
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Rosalee Harris
01:32 PM on 04/18/2012
Not very much I imagine if you have been living a sheltered life.
03:17 PM on 04/18/2012
You don't have to call me boss ... baby ... but your style of dogging ... oooo la la ... don't you have a cheese curl casserole in oven that's burning or something to attend to?
12:33 PM on 04/18/2012
Is this the site for old dead heads who think they are now intellectuals? This is boring news compared to the U.S. State Department I.G. scandal ...
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The Refudiator
Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
12:24 PM on 04/18/2012
For military officers and senior NCO's involved there career is over regardless of the outcome. In any case, permanently revoking security clearances for the military will effectively " fire " them and end their careers.

If upheld, many of military members will be administratively separated because they can no long hold billets that require TS security clearances. For field grade officers that is the kiss of death. They will be passed over for promotion or separated at tenure for their rank

The Secret Service perpetrators are history after due process.
12:14 PM on 04/18/2012
Little also declined to describe the nature of the service members' role at the summit Obama was attending, saying only that "they were not associated with presidential security" and "they were performing a support mission to the U.S. Secret Service."

i wonder what kind of mission it was. and if they were doing military ops, they weren't very good at it, they made themselves sitting targets in one big group.
10:50 AM on 04/18/2012
Not only should their security clearances be revoked but fired too! Their actions could have compromised the President's safety and security in a dangerous part of the world!

Fire these agents and military officers!
10:32 AM on 04/18/2012
Don't understand the uproar about military personal having some fun with hookers,this pratice has been going on for years,just take a look at Corba Gold held every year in Pattaya City Thailand,durning this period of about 10 days there are thousands of Offices and NCO running all over Pattaya with hookers.
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SJML
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11:58 AM on 04/18/2012
Weren't they on duty? What they do on their own time is their business what they do on the tax payer dollar is all of our business.
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loanshark
“He who knows best knows how little he knows”
10:10 AM on 04/18/2012
It sounds like trickle down mediocrity and incompetence. Not to mention the decadence to which we have become accustomed.
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beartrack
Follow the track, find the bear ?
03:54 PM on 04/18/2012
Yeap. Ever since they formed DHS the standards have gone in the tank. How else could all those Bush appointees get jobs there. Many are still there running it into the ground.
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robinchicago
09:54 AM on 04/18/2012
How embarrassing .......... Is there anybody in a power position of America that is not corrupt ...... anybody at all?
RightRealDeal
Keep The Change
09:32 AM on 04/18/2012
One should pay their bills.
09:13 AM on 04/18/2012
Lack of leadership at the top you say? What an understatement! There's a lack of seriousness built into this entire administration & it's filtering through every agency that has the "we're on our own" attitude in this cluster orgy of confused politics.

Tail wagging the dog..
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earto44
Defender of planet Erf.
09:04 AM on 04/18/2012
All of this over $47.00 ?

Who's the cheap idiot ?
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alybaba
Power to the people
08:58 AM on 04/18/2012
For $48.00 they created the largest scandal in Secret Service history.
I assume they all have above average intelligence. But good grief are they CHEAP or what?
Pay the darn money1
10:35 AM on 04/18/2012
Evidentally, they are not above average intelligence
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wally12345
01:14 PM on 04/18/2012
the service for ones love is usually $20. the agents got taken for a ride in love and now a ride home for free.