Lawrence Summers forwards Washington Post tip that Obama aides knew of possible White House link to 2012 Cartagena prostitution scandal
The passage suggests that senior White House staff were aware of a possible White House connection to a prostitution scandal involving Secret Service agents in Colombia, yet no investigation was pursu Lawrence Summers emailed Jeffrey Epstein a Washington Post story about the Cartagena scandal. The story claims senior White House aides had knowledge that a prostitute stayed overnight in a pres Appr
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The passage suggests that senior White House staff were aware of a possible White House connection to a prostitution scandal involving Secret Service agents in Colombia, yet no investigation was pursu Lawrence Summers emailed Jeffrey Epstein a Washington Post story about the Cartagena scandal. The story claims senior White House aides had knowledge that a prostitute stayed overnight in a pres Appr
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