Thursday, April 19, 2012

EXCLUSIVE: First photos of Colombia escort in explosive Secret Service hooker scandal

New York Daily News.  Excerpts:


According to the story Suarez has told friends and the press, the still-unnamed agent kicked her out of his room the next morning with only $28 in cab fare.



She caused a ruckus in the hallway, demanding her full payment, while the agent remained locked in the locked hotel room and wouldn’t come out.


Soon Cartagena cops got involved and while the payment dispute was ultimately settled by a whip-round among some of the other Secret Service agents(What?), word reached the US Embassy.The men were ordered home, put on leave and stripped of their security clearances.



Three Secret Service agents, including two supervisors, were ousted Wednesday.


Yeah, I have a hard time with this explanation.  From just a little background reading, it would be obvious that in Catholic dominated Colombia where prostitution is illegal, our heroine would probably Not "cause a ruckus" in a high-end hotel with high-level American operatives to attract the attention of Colombian law enforcement, would she?  From the article, she seems like she understands decorum when it comes to her clientele, and leads an otherwise quiet life.  Why risk that with powerful foreigners aligned with her government?  Getting burned is one thing, but getting burned by those with Diplomatic Immunity is quite another!  Yes, a high end, Colombian call-girl may or may not be smart, but, in order to survive, she is probably quite cunning, and would probably choose another course of action, like cutting her losses and heading home, head intact.  This integral part of the whole story feels awkward and confabulated.


These events feel more..  International and Serious in its Back-Channel implications.  And no, I will not cite other sources, and no, I will not be more specific.  If crazy-ass Earth Changes weren't enough, this election season's going to be balls-out crazy!  Stock up on popcorn!  Happy 2012, everyone..

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