Obama aides allegedly aware of White House connection to 2012 Cartagena prostitution scandal
Obama aides allegedly aware of White House connection to 2012 Cartagena prostitution scandal The passage hints that senior White House staff received intelligence about a prostitute staying in a hotel room of a presidential advance‑team member during a 2012 scandal in Colombia, yet no investigation was pursued. While it names no specific officials or transactions, it provides a timeframe, location, and suggests possible cover‑up, offering a moderate investigative lead that could be pursued through FOIA requests for related Secret Service and State Department records. Key insights: 2012 prostitution scandal in Cartagena, Colombia involved Secret Service agents and military personnel.; Senior White House aides were reportedly briefed that a prostitute was an overnight guest in a presidential advance‑team member's hotel room.; The information was allegedly not investigated or publicly disclosed by the administration.
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Obama aides allegedly aware of White House connection to 2012 Cartagena prostitution scandal The passage hints that senior White House staff received intelligence about a prostitute staying in a hotel room of a presidential advance‑team member during a 2012 scandal in Colombia, yet no investigation was pursued. While it names no specific officials or transactions, it provides a timeframe, location, and suggests possible cover‑up, offering a moderate investigative lead that could be pursued through FOIA requests for related Secret Service and State Department records. Key insights: 2012 prostitution scandal in Cartagena, Colombia involved Secret Service agents and military personnel.; Senior White House aides were reportedly briefed that a prostitute was an overnight guest in a presidential advance‑team member's hotel room.; The information was allegedly not investigated or publicly disclosed by the administration.
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