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CBS News/ April 14, 2012, 5:41 PM

Defense service members may be part of Secret Service "misconduct" scandal

Secret Service scandal in Columbia

Updated Sunday, 3:05 p.m. ET

(CBS News) Five Department of Defense service members may have been involved in an incident of "misconduct" allegedly involving at least one prostitute that led to the removal 11 Secret Service agents from Cartagena, Colombia working for the president's visit for the Summit of the Americas.

White House spokesperson Jay Carney said, "To be clear, it is our understanding that it is part of the same incident."

The five service members with the Southern Command were working to support the Secret Service and are still in Colombia "because of the expertise and the knowledge that these guys have," according to Colonel Scott Malcom, Chief of Public Affairs US Southern Command.

A statement released by the U.S. Southern Command said the service members "violated the curfew established by the United States Senior Defense Official in Colombia and may have been involved in inappropriate conduct."

However, eleven Secret Service agents involved have been sent back to the United States because of the incident involving at least one prostitute and have been placed on administrative leave.

White House Spokesperson Jay Carney also said the president learned Friday of the Secret Service members' "personal misconduct" in Cartegena, Colombia.

"The president was made aware of the incident yesterday. The White House was made aware Thursday evening," Carney said.

Carney's statement provides a minor, yet additional detail, into a story where the Secret Service has provided little information.

CBS News has learned that at least one United States Secret Service agent is alleged to have sought the services of a prostitute in Cartagena and that two of the agents involved in the incident are supervisors with the team responsible for advance planning and response, which is not part of the president's protective detail.

An official with the Secret Service disputes that the agent tied to the situation is a supervisor.

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Carney offered no additional details and directed all questions to the Secret Service.

"This is a matter that's being looked into... by the Secret Service itself," Carney said, adding that the president's "focus continues to be on the meetings he's having... on expanding American exports... and creating American jobs."

Carney added that "the president does have full confidence in the United States Secret Service."

A source in the Secret Service told CBS News that one or more of the officers were involved with prostitutes and that there was a dispute over payment at the Hotel Caribe, where the international press is staying.

A former Secret Service agent told CBS News that the American Embassy in Colombia learned about the incident and directed the entire division to be sent back to the United States. The team was replaced before the president arrived in Colombia on Friday.

Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan confirmed the removal of personnel in a statement and said the agency is taking "allegations of misconduct seriously."

"There have been allegations of misconduct made against Secret Service personnel in Cartagena, Colombia prior to the president's trip. Because of this, those personnel are being relieved of their assignments, returned to their place of duty, and are being replaced by other Secret Service personnel," Donovan said.

The Secret Service spokesman said none of the changes will affect the comprehensive security plan prepared for the president's trip, and agency officials say this is not an operational deficiency but a "moral" one.

The summit in Colombia includes leaders from North, America and Central American nations, where the agenda includes legal trade, as well as drug and gun trafficking. The president said drug legalization will not lessen the role of drug cartels.

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lfreefall says:
If you have never been to Colombia, and I really doubt that most of you have then you really do not have a clue what you are talking about!
First of all where these guys were staying is where most of the "gringos" and Europeans stay. They did not have to "blend in and look like Colombians" what ever that means...as Like US citizens Comombians look very different from each other... No, they do NOT all "look the same". They were in a very Miami Beach type area. In addition the prostitutes there do not look like American "street hooker".
I have lived there if you have not then please say so and keep your uninformed options to yourself, you just might learn something.
Cartagena is a very safe highly tourist friendly city. Many Men from North American go there and hire a young beautiful (paid) woman to hang out with them for their entire vaca. Also Europeans. This has nothing to do with our President so you trolls can just move on.....please. I for one am so very tired of every other post trying to turn ANY story into to an anti Obama rally.....get a life! There is life outside of yor tiny thoughts.
These guys made very bad disitions and will have to pay for it. They broke the rules of their job...they were suppose to be in thir rooms when off duty, however they are the "Secret Service" and maybe they were trying to learn something.......we don't know.....
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strikerF2 says:
Are not most politicans Prostitues selling themselves to the highest bidders? just look at those who profit from insider trading and yet claim they are innocent but keep getting richer and richer from their shady dealings.
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notyrants says:
jgg00010 April 14, 2012 11:20 PM EDT
unfortunately it was obama's morons who got caught.
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You display how fundamentally ignorant you are about how our government functions. As little I know about it, I know enough to realize this has nothing to do with Obama. It didn't have anything to do with Bush either but he on the other hand was a total puppet and play dough in the hands of the corruption.
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strikerF2 replies:
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SO Obama ignores the immigrations laws of the US but worries about the curfew of some civil servants in Columbia,that may have used a licensed Prostitute for fun and games? Hypcroite comes to mind does it not?
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dallen12 says:
Why blame Obama! The Secret Service was already there. This kind of corruption is showing Americans how bad it is and it is coming out of the woodwork. So don't blame Obama, blame the morons that have finally got caught. Surely its been going on for years, not just for 2008-2012. Get real!!
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cbs_bull replies:
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Good point. Some morons in our country are too eager for destroying this president so that they lost their mind on reasoning and didn't care about facts anymore.
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culturechang says:
As long as the taxpayer is not paying for it, I dont care!!! Why do we have to make such a big deal out of everything sex?
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strikerF2 replies:
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But the Tax payer is paying for all the travel to and from Columbia,making this another waste of funds by the White House. Who complained about them missing curfew or possibly using a prostitute anyway, Some bedwetting cry baby liberal?
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kroguej says:
American military members visiting prostitutes while deployed, say it isn't so. - sarcasm
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seeseesee says:
The Obama Years - America's Reputation Restored!
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cbs_bull replies:
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Indeed. Obama has corrected parts of the wars that were directed by Cheney's criminal mind. And Obama has focused on killing important terrorists.
steve_cbs replies:
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Maybe they were playing follow the leader?
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Eludium-Q36 says:
I guarantee these agents are fans of "Modern Family" 's Sophia Vergara who hails from Colombia and well, you can imagine the rest.
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cbs_bull says:
These Secret Service agents should better be assigned to protect President Clinton.... (just kidding)
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steve_cbs replies:
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Yes that would be much more appropriate.
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Molly-Pchr says:
expertise and knowledge
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