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Secret Service Scandal: Colombia Woman Says She Fled Country

By FRANK BAJAK and VIVIAN SEQUERA 05/04/12 04:42 PM ET AP

BOGOTA, Colombia — A woman who says she was the prostitute who triggered the U.S. Secret Service scandal in Colombia said Friday that the agents involved were "idiots" for letting it happen, and declared that if she were a spy and sensitive information was available, she could have easily obtained it.

The woman said she spent five hours in a Cartagena, Colombia, hotel room with an agent, and while she barely got cab fare out of him, she could have gotten information that would have compromised the security of U.S. President Barack Obama if the agent had any. "Totally," she replied when asked.

"The man slept all night," said the woman, who was identified by her lawyer as Dania Londono Suarez. "If I had wanted to, I could have gone through all his documents, his wallet, his suitcase."

She said in the 90-minute interview with Colombia's W Radio conducted in Spain that no U.S. investigator had been in touch with her, although reporters descended on her home a week after the incident when a taxi driver led them to it.

"They could track me anywhere in the world that I go but they haven't done so," she said, speaking in Spanish. "If the Secret Service agents were idiots, imagine the investigators."

That alarmed a U.S. congressman who is monitoring the case.

Rep. Peter King, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, issued a statement on Friday expressing concern that investigators "have been unable to locate and interview two of the female foreign nationals involved," including Londono. "I have asked the Secret Service for an explanation of how they have failed to find this woman when the news media seems to have no trouble doing so."

Eight Secret Service agents have lost their jobs in the scandal, although there is no evidence any of the 10 women interviewed by U.S. investigators for their roles in it have any connection to terrorist groups, King said earlier this week.

In the interview, Londono called the Secret Service agents caught up in the scandal "fools for being from Obama's security and letting all this happen."

"When I said, `I'm going to call the police so they pay me my money,' and it didn't bother them, didn't they see the magnitude of the problem?" she said.

Londono said the man she slept with never identified himself as a member of Obama's advance security detail for the April 14-15 Summit of the Americas and said she saw nothing in his room that would have indicated the man's job other than a brown uniform.

Londono said the man had agreed to pay her $800, but that she never would have made a public fuss about his failure to pay had she known he was part of Obama's security detail and realized the repercussions it would have for her.

"My life is practically destroyed," she said. "My name is in the gutter."

Her photo has been splashed all over the Internet since a newspaper took it off Facebook a week after the incident, when she said she fled Colombia fearing for her life.

"I was afraid they might retaliate," she said, saying she feared for herself and her family after looking up Secret Service on the Internet and seeing that some agents were sharpshooters.

The mother of a 9-year-old boy she said she had when she was 17, Londono said she would happily sell her story now and pose nude.

She said she had contracted one of Colombia's top lawyers, Abelardo De la Espriella. He confirmed her identity for The Associated Press and said she called him for the first time earlier Friday, recommended by the radio host who interviewed Londono.

He said he didn't see that there was any criminal infraction in the incident. Prostitution is legal in Colombia.

"Let's see how we can help her," De la Espriella said of Londono.

Londono appeared in the interview, part of which was also broadcast by Colombia's Caracol TV, with just a little makeup, her fingernails painted white and wearing a tight green dress.

W Radio asked that the location of the interview not be disclosed for Londono's security, and she later gave an interview to the Spanish radio network Cadena Ser, which said it was recorded in one of its studios.

Londono giggled nervously and refused to answer prying questions from reporters from several international news media during the W Radio interview on topics such as the nature of her sex act with the Secret Service agent.

She said that the desk clerk at the Hotel Caribe called at 6:30 a.m. to tell her it was time to leave, and the agent addressed her with an insult in telling her to get out.

Dania said it was nearly three hours after the man kicked her out of the room and she alerted a Colombian policeman stationed on the hallway before three colleagues of the agent, who had refused to open his door after giving her $30, scraped together $250 and paid her, she said.

"'The only thing they said was `Please, please. No police, no police,'" she said.

Later that day, April 12, the agent and 11 other Secret Service colleagues who may have also had prostitutes in their rooms at the five-star hotel were sent home, under investigation for alleged misconduct.

Londono's story agrees with what investigators in Washington have disclosed.

She said she met the man, one of 10-11 agents in a Cartagena bar, and accompanied him back to the hotel, stopping on the way to buy condoms.

She said the other agents at the bar were all drunk.

"They bought alcohol like they were buying water," she said, though she never saw any evidence that any of them used illegal drugs.

She said the man she was with was only moderately intoxicated. She said she did not know his name.

Londono said that she went to Dubai after the scandal broke and spent time with someone she had previously met in Cartagena. She would not say whether that person had been a client.

She said she was charging between $600 and $800 for sex while working in Cartagena and only accepted foreigners as clients, considering herself an "escort."

Asked why she became a prostitute, Londono said "it's an easy life" that would allow her to study and provide for her son.

At one point in the interview, her mother was brought in by phone, and described the shame she felt.

Londono said her mother did not know until the scandal broke that she was a prostitute and had been medicated for depression.

She said her son was unaware of his mother's celebrity, and said she considers herself finished with prostitution.

"This has cured me of it all," Londono said. "Even if I'm not hired for the magazine covers, I will never do it again."

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Associated Press writer Frank Bajak contributed from Lima, Peru.

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05:32 PM on 05/08/2012
this is making Colombian Women look so bad, when indeed they are not all like that.Colombia is a beautiful country, plus we have prostitutes here in our country having sex with politicians etc etc, this was blown out of proportion
12:16 PM on 05/08/2012
Stand them on their heads and they all look the same.
04:58 PM on 05/07/2012
More pigs for more pigs. Only on NBC.....
03:26 PM on 05/07/2012
She's definitely easy on the eyes, but man, 800.00 for a woman in a poor country? SMH...
09:58 AM on 05/08/2012
She lie !!! Between American, Asian and Latin prostitutes, latin are the thief . Prob, she want more money after all!!!
05:29 PM on 05/08/2012
Ignorant comment for sure
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john yunker
God gave you that mouth...Use it
02:39 PM on 05/07/2012
Wait..Wasn't Dominick Strauss-Kahn not prosecuted because the maid was of so called questionable character ? This womans' character is in no way questionable, as we know what she is!! Why is she on NBC?
03:23 PM on 05/07/2012
Are you serious? What about the SS guys that put themselves in that position? In her country, prostitution is legal, so who are we to attack her character? For any man desperate enough to pay for sex is one issue, but to be a member of the Secret Service is yet on a whole different level of moral turpitude, professional negligence, if not malice.

And on top of all that, knowing what was at risk, the guy should have simply paid what he said he would.
12:32 PM on 05/07/2012
For someone scared for her life she sure brags a lot.
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john yunker
God gave you that mouth...Use it
02:50 PM on 05/07/2012
I don't understand how she is worth $800 IN Columbia..Someone like her wouldn't command that much HERE,
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04:10 PM on 05/07/2012
It depends. High price single encounters can go for thousands of dollars. High price escorts can go for hundreds of dollars PER hour...Sex is extra!
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Ken Kellogg
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07:36 PM on 05/08/2012
Why don't you ask Eliot Spitzer how much he paid for some his "dates"?
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panamarine
My opinion is only an opinion
09:41 AM on 05/07/2012
Let's see them ALL !!!! 20? There's got to be ONE that's dumpy looking. That one should have gone to the "cheapskate" ;)
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Fireslayer
08:25 AM on 05/07/2012
Since the agents had no truly sensitive information to divulge, her blatherskite probably has no meaning. Nothing else to report from this lady of the very late afternoon.
08:54 PM on 05/07/2012
Cool word! I can't wait for an appropriate opportunity to say 'blatherskite' *laughing* thanks!
10:39 PM on 05/06/2012
...I mean, can you blame 'em?
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Willie Montgomery
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08:48 PM on 05/06/2012
If she does file a lawsuit against the Secret Service look for Gloria Allred to take her case.Plus imagine if they have a parents career day show at her child's school and she was asked what she does for a living ,imagine the shock reaction of the kids and parents.
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06:08 PM on 05/06/2012
LOL a Colombian prostitute calling SS agents idiots............just precious................
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05:09 PM on 05/06/2012
Secret Service agent " please, please......do not call the police........................."
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05:08 PM on 05/06/2012
She should hire the SS to be her bodyguard,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,she can afford it and he needs a job...............
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EJavaM07
Doing what no one else will.
10:11 AM on 05/06/2012
"I have asked the Secret Service for an explanation of how they have failed to find this woman when the news media seems to have no trouble doing so."

Seems to me that the SS investigators don't want to find the female parties involved, cause were they to do just a little more digging they would realise that this is only the N'th time the SS has used these women for this purpose.
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john yunker
God gave you that mouth...Use it
02:43 PM on 05/07/2012
The media doesn't find her, she finds them...
12:21 PM on 05/08/2012
Your micro bio speaks volumes.
05:30 PM on 05/08/2012
the media looks for her, and many around the world have offered to pay a lot for het to give an interview
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hornedcog
Tax Tea Now!
09:27 AM on 05/06/2012
This demands a full probing repeatedly.
03:27 PM on 05/07/2012
Deep and invasive.