News Alert: Three more Secret Service employees ousted amid prostitution scandal

   
The Washington PostTuesday, April 24, 2012 5:52:33 PM
NEWS ALERT

Three more Secret Service employees ousted amid prostitution scandal


Three more employees of the U.S. Secret Service are out of a job as part of the brewing Colombia sex scandal, according to congressional officials familiar with the investigation.

Two employees have chosen to retire, two others have been cleared of the most serious charges, but will face administrative action and be removed from their current positions; a fifth will be relieved of his security clearance, meaning he can no longer work for the Secret Service, but could be employed by other federal agencies.

The decision means the Secret Service has determined the fates of the 12 employees implicated in the scandal. Last week, six other employees either resigned, were fired, or permitted to retire. Another agent was cleared of wrongdoing but will face administrative action.


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