Secret Service Yanks Security Clearances of Agents in Prostitute Scandal

By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com

The prostitute-Secret Service controversy continues to unfold.

CNN reports that the Secret Service has yanked the security clearances of 11 members who are accused of bringing prostitutes to a hotel in Colombia. The incident happened late last week before President Obama was to arrive in that country for a summit.

CNN reports that all have been interviewed by investigators at least once.

Rep. Peter King (R-NY) told CNN that one prostitute refused to leave the hotel room, claiming she was owed money.

 

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