Secret Service Scandal – Sexy Escort Surfaces as Agents Resign or get Fired

Cartagena, Colombia – According to the NY Post, the first images of one of the call girls in the Secret Service sex scandal have emerged.

The sexy pictures are reportedly of the “escort” who was stiffed her “fee” by one of the Secret Service agents and military personnel who were subsequently sent packing back to the U.S. Before, it was reported that there were 11 Secret Service agents and five members of the military, but new developments put that number at 22, with 12 Secret Service personnel and 10 members of the military.

The rollicking party of prostitutes and the presidents bodyguards allegedly took place at the swanky hotel Caribe where as much as 23 escorts were brought to the men’s rooms on April 12.

Her name is Dania Londono Suarez and in an exclusive interview with The N.Y. Post, revealed more of the story already circulating in the press. The 24-year-old Spanish beauty reportedly said that she was promised $800 for her services, but when it came time for money to exchange hands, one of the “president’s men” gave her only $30, a tiny fraction of the entire amount she was owed.

This refusal to pay for “services” rendered was what blew the scandal wide open, for the U.S. embassy in Colombia had to get involved. Ms. Suarez, a single mother was understandably mad to be so “short-changed” and made a big stink about it. She eventually received $225.

To date three of the 11 Secret Service agents shipped home from Cartagena have resigned. Two of the three were identified as supervising agents David Chaney and Greg Stokes. Some of the 21 involved in the sex scandal are reportedly married.

Meanwhile “the lady of the night” Suarez is also having a hard time in Colombia for her neighbors in her upscale community reportedly did not know she was a prostitute and was shocked by the news.

Suarez and the agents caught with their pants down literally and figuratively, were not the only ones deeply embarrassed. This international incident must have made the President see red, for he was visiting Colombia to attend the important sixth Summit of the Americas where he spoke on energy, trade and regional security. Instead of drawing all the focus on his visit, this sex-for-hire scandal heavily overshadowed it.

Sunday at the end of the Summit, President Obama said that an investigation was underway, which he expected to be “thorough and rigorous” and stressed if all allegations turned out to be true, he “would be angry.”

 The director of the secret service, Mark Sullivan, went to the White House on Friday night to brief Obama.

The developments came as the agency’s reputation took another battering when it was disclosed that one of the agents involved posted pictures on Facebook of Sarah Palin accompanied by a sexually suggestive comment.

The security service supervisor, David Chaney, had been assigned to protect her during the 2008 presidential campaign while she was John McCain’s vice-presidential running-mate.

The photographs show Chaney in the background at a car door with Palin in the foreground. In a comment under one of the pictures, Chaney wrote: “I was really checking her out, if you know what I mean?”

Palin, interviewed on Fox, responded angrily.

“Well, this agent who was kind of ridiculous there in posting pictures and comments about checking someone out. Well check this out bodyguard: you’re fired.”

Chaney, 48, was allowed to take early retirement this week in the aftermath of the Colombia prostitution scandal.

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