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Secret Service Employees Removed in Prostitution Case

Ben Cohen · April 19,2012
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Two Secret Service employees suspected of consorting with prostitutes while preparing for President Barack Obama’s arrival at a Latin American summit in Colombia left the agency and a third is in the process of being dismissed, according to a U.S. statement.

Eight other employees who are also under investigation for involvement with prostitutes before the summit in Cartagena remain on administrative leave and have had their security clearances suspended, Paul Morrissey, an assistant director of the agency, said in the statement.

“The Secret Service continues to conduct a full, thorough and fair investigation, utilizing all investigative techniques available to our agency,” Morrissey said. “This includes polygraph examinations, interviews with the employees involved and witness interviews.”

The departures are the first resulting from a controversy that emerged as the Summit of the Americas was beginning last week. Obama’s agenda at the summit on the economy, trade and engagement in Latin America, which concluded April 15, was overshadowed by the allegations of misconduct by Secret Service agents and military support personnel. The agents were relieved of duty and sent back to the U.S. before Obama arrived.

One supervisory employee was allowed to retire and another has been “proposed for removal for cause,” which requires a 30-day notice and opportunity to respond, Morrissey said. A non- supervisory employee resigned.

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Secret Service Prostitution Scandal Over Shadows Obama Trip to Columbia

Ben Cohen · April 16,2012
President Barack Obama addresses United States...

President Barack Obama addresses United States Secret Service Uniformed Division (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

President Barack Obama said he would be “angry” if accusations that his security staff hired prostitutes at a key political summit in Colombia proved true.

Speaking for the first time about the scandal since the news broke, Obama said agents representing the United States and are supposed to conduct themselves with the highest levels of dignity.

“Obviously, what’s been reported doesn’t match up to those standards,” Obama said in a news conference wrapping his appearance at a Latin America summit in Cartagena.

The prostitution scandal has overshadowed Obama’s trips to the Summit of the Americas meeting. It came to light after US secret service agents allegedly took prostitutes back to their hotel in Cartagena before Obama arrived for the meeting this weekend. Eleven agents have been sent home and put on administrative leave while the scandal is investigated.

On Saturday the US Defence Department said a further five military personnel, staying at the same hotel, had been confined to their rooms after violating a curfew and “may have been involved in inappropriate conduct,” the United States Southern Command said in a written statement. “The conduct is alleged to have occurred in the same hotel where the recalled United States Secret Service agents were staying.”

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