Friday, November 15, 2013

U.S. Secret Service Scandal Expands With Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct In 17 Countries



Secret Service Officials Reportedly Accused Of Misconduct In 17 Countries -- FOX News

Secret Service officials are being accused of recently engaging in sexual misconduct and other indiscretions in a total of 17 countries, according to a report Friday in The Washington Post.

The paper reported that the claims were made by whistleblowers to a Senate committee. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., top Republican on that Homeland Security subcommittee, told the Post that the accounts contradict claims made by Secret Service leaders that the agency does not allow such behavior.

The shocking allegations follow the April 2012 incident where a number of agents were caught drinking and seeing prostitutes while on assignment in Colombia.

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More News On Another U.S. Secret Service Scandal With Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct In 17 Countries

Whistleblowers tell Senate panel of alleged sexual misconduct by Secret Service agents -- Washington Post
Secret Service facing another sex scandal -- Boston.com/AP
The Secret Service's Sexual Misconduct Stretched Across 17 Countries -- The Atlantic
Secret Service Agents Face New Sex Scandal -- SKY News
White House defends Secret Service over sex claims -- Global Post/AFP
President Obama has ‘absolute confidence’ in Secret Service, White House says -- Washington Post
Obama expects Secret Service probe -- The Hill

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