Secret Service, miltary disciplined after prostitute scandal; dispute over payment
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Secret Service, miltary disciplined after prostitute scandal; dispute over payment

Cartagena : Colombia | Apr 14, 2012 at 8:34 PM PDT
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both agents and uniformed officers -- were interviewed Saturday at the agency's Washington headquarters, after which they were placed on administrative leave, Assistant Director Paul Morrissey said in a statement. They are under investigation after preliminary findings revealed that they brought... FULL ARTICLE AT CNN
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Secret Service agent stands guard as U.S. President Obama departs on the Marine One helicopter for travel to Colombia for the Summit of the Americas, from Washington
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