Secret Service Dismissals "Biggest Scandal" For Agency -- CBS News
(CBS News) Ronald Kessler, best-selling author of "In the President's Service" and a former reporter for The Washington Post, called the dismissal of 12 Secret Service members in Colombia prior to President Obama's arrival there "the biggest scandal in Secret Service history."
A source in the Secret Service told CBS News that one or more of the officers was involved with prostitutes and that there was a dispute over payment. One prostitute went to the police, who notified the State Department.
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More News On The U.S. Secret Service Scandal
Secret Service scandal deepens; 11 put on leave -- CBS/AP
11 Secret Service agents put on leave amid prostitution inquiry -- Washington Post
Secret Service agents relieved in Colombia amid prostitution allegations -- CNN
Agents for Secret Service Face Misconduct Inquiry -- New York Times
Secret Service suspends 11 for alleged misconduct in Colombia -- Reuters
'Evidence of Prostitution' Seen in Secret Service Scandal -- ABC News
Secret Service Agents in Scandal Placed on Leave -- Wall Street Journal
Secret service agents sent home after Colombia prostitution allegations -- The Guardian
Secret Service Agents With Obama Probed for Misconduct -- Bloomberg Buisnessweek
Secret Service supervisor in prostitute scandal -- CBS
Obama Secret Service sent home in disgrace after Colombia sex scandal -- The Australian/AFP
Secret Service agents busted because they refused to pay hooker: source -- New York Daily News
Argument About the Bill Alerted Hotel Authorities to Secret Service and Prostitutes Cavorting, WH Official Says -- ABC News
Secret service sex scandal: Prostitution is big business in Colombia -- New York Daily News
Secret Service Colombia scandal: Agents working too hard, or not hard enough? -- Christian Science Monitor
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