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Colombian Prostitution Scandal Now Rocks DEA

By    |   Tuesday, 22 May 2012 01:23 PM EDT

A new Colombian prostitution scandal — this one involving Drug Enforcement Agency agents — threatens to bump the Secret Service controversy out of the headlines.

ABC News reports that three DEA agents are under investigation for alleged encounters with masseuses in Cartagena, Colombia. 

The encounters allegedly took place in the apartment of one of the agents, according to Sen. Susan Collins, the ranking member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

"It's disturbing that we may be uncovering a troubling culture that spans more than one law enforcement agency," ABC News quoted Collins. "In addition to the Secret Service scandal, we now learn that at least two DEA agents apparently entertained female foreign national masseuses in the Cartagena apartment of one of the agents. The evidence uncovered thus far indicates that this likely was not just a one-time incident."

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