Subject: Secret Service hooker flap over $47 (or just 83,475 naughty lil’ pesos)
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Secret Service hooker flap over $47 (or just 83,475 naughty lil’ pesos)

This one of the biggest stories in the USA right now. There are numerous articles in the web, but the one below is one of the most comprehensive. Just think this whole thing blew up because one secret service guy was too cheap to cough up about USD47 or HKD364. One cannot find a nice dinner for two at NYC for under that price.

What a tightwad! If he was in my group, he would have been left behind to fend for himself against angry wgs/pimps/gangsters.

Here is the link and the story is below.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/ho_lombia_twist_4oMCMx8CRfOyJhODIuCcfM


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Secret Service hooker flap over $47 (or just 83,475 naughty lil’ pesos)

By GEOFF EARLE in DC and DON KAPLAN in NY

With POST WIRE SERVICES

Last Updated: 1:05 PM, April 16, 2012

Posted: 12:52 AM, April 15, 2012
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A Secret Service agent shamed the United States after a wild night of babes and booze that ended in an argument with a Colombian hooker over as little as $47.

One of 11 elite agents assigned to ensure President Obama’s protection at a summit meeting in Cartagena, Colombia, was busted after his lady of the evening refused to leave his hotel room in the morning without her fee.


That woman was one of 11 hookers hired by the agents — and the only one who hadn’t left Cartagena’s swank Hotel Caribe, where White House staffers, members of the press and dignitaries are staying during the Summit of the Americas meeting, sources said.
SECURITY SCANDAL: President Obama checks out singer Shakira yesterday in Colombia.
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SECURITY SCANDAL: President Obama checks out singer Shakira yesterday in Colombia.
President Obama's Secret Service team was reeling from a prostitution scandal.
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President Obama's Secret Service team was reeling from a prostitution scandal.

The confrontation occurred early last week, said Rep. Pete King, a Long Island Republican who was briefed on the incident yesterday.

One of the agents sent home after agency bosses in DC learned what was going on was “in a supervisory role,” said King, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.

A hotel employee told The Associated Press that agents arrived at the beachfront hotel a week ago and drank heavily during their stay.

Prostitution is legal in much of Colombia inside “tolerance zones” controlled by police. The going rate for hookers in Cartagena is around $47, according to Colombian TV.

The trouble began for the Secret Service after the agents’ night of carousing, when a hotel employee noticed a hooker’s ID was still at the front desk at 7 a.m., in violation of hotel policy on overnight guests, King said.

The manager went to the agent’s room where the woman had spent the night and saw the two inside arguing, King said.

“She said the agent owed her money,” King said. “He said he didn’t have to pay her.”

He eventually forked over the money and the situation was resolved. But the cops were called and they filed a report, which was sent to the US Embassy.

The probe widened yesterday to include five members of the US military who were allegedly involved in the same incident, officials said.

The service members, with the Southern Command, are still in Colombia “because of the expertise and the knowledge that these guys have,” a military spokesman told CBS News.

A statement released by the Southern Command said the service members “violated the curfew . . . and may have been involved in inappropriate conduct.”

An expert on the Secret Service yesterday said that, although the agents involved in the scandal were not breaking Colombian law, most of them are married and could have been exposed to blackmail.

“It could have resulted in a potential assassination attempt on the president,” said Ronald Kessler, author of “In the President’s Secret Service.”

“It the biggest scandal in the history of the Secret Service and the most basic breach of security,” the author said.

Secret Service spokesman Edwin Donovan said that Obama’s security was not compromised because of the incident.

“This entire matter has been turned over to our Office of Professional Responsibility, which serves as the agency’s internal- affairs component,” he said.

None of the agents involved was directly assigned to protect the president. Donovan said the agents involved were relieved from duty and replaced.

But the scandal has made the United States the laughingstock of the important summit, as diplomats have been gossiping about hooker high jinx rather than focusing on Obama’s goals in the region.

“I had a breakfast meeting to discuss trade and drugs, but the only thing the other delegates wanted to talk about was the story of the agents and the hookers,” chuckled one Latin American diplomat.

Without mentioning the Secret Service scandal specifically, Obama — who arrived in Cartagena on Friday — blasted “flashy” coverage of the controversy.

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Post at 19-4-2012 11:56  Profile P.M. 
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CNN just interviewed a NY times reporter who interviewed the WG.  She insisted she was an 'escort' not a prostitute, and said he agreed to USD $800 for the night.  In the morning he claimed he was drunk and couldn't be held to the bargain.  She called the cops.

So many things don't add up.  $800 seems very steep.  An escort with no money up front?  A hooker that calls the cops for a payment dispute?

Apparently eleven were involved, so far one fired, one quit, one allowed to retire.

What I don't understand is why this is a story.  Pretty much every good mongering destination in the world was created by US servicemen's dollars.  Does the average Excited States of America citizen not know this?
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At first I thought he was being cheap and did not want to pay her. In a position that high they really can't afford to have anything go wrong as this would be really bad were the media to get a hold of a story like this. $800 is beyond steep but they should have just paid it so that it would just go away. He should have been able to negotiate something a little less. Or just give her a few hundred to go away. his lawyer fees now are much higher and he is most likely out of a job with humiliation as well.

$800 from Bloomberg article.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/20 ... rostitute-case.html
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Post at 25-4-2012 12:15  Profile P.M. 
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I don't really see what the fuss is about,they are humans like everybody.They weren't on duty.
They like to relax and party and order in some pussy.
Like politicians don't do the same thing.
When I travel I like to order in some pussy too.
They should have only fired the dumb ass that tried to stiff the one gal.
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