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Four sacked Secret Service agents fight their dismissals following the Colombian sex scandal, while Arthur Huntington’s multiple affairs are revealed

The Secret Service sex scandal has taken an unusual turn with four of the agents who were fired in the wake of the debacle, fighting their dismissals based on the claim that they have been made scapegoats for behavior that had always been tolerated in the past.

They say that the alleged misconduct is nothing new within the Secret Service.

According to The Washington Post, the men are arguing that they did not pay for sex, while others are claiming that they did not know the women were prostitutes.

The men claim that the rowdy behavior is said to have been known inside the agency as the “secret circus,” referring to what happened anytime a large group of agents descended on a city.

Last month, former Secret Service Director Brian Stafford told CBS News the Cartagena incident painted a much different picture.

“I have never heard the words agent and prostitute mentioned in the same sentence until this saga unfolded,” he said.

The news come as today the agency’s director plans to tell Congress that the scandal did not endanger President Obama and was an isolated incident.

Meanwhile, the married agent who set off the scandal due to his cheapskate ways, has been revealed as multiple cheater.

Following the naming and shaming of Arthur Huntington as the operative who try to pay Colombian prostitute Dania Londoño Suárez just $28 instead of her $800 fee, more and more women have come out of the woodwork claiming they have had affairs with the married agent.

First a Canadian women came forward to give details of a two-day affair she had with the agent just last year.

Now two more women are claiming that they bedded the father-of-two behind his wife’s back.

The New York Daily News reports that his extramarital conquests are said to have begun during the administration of George W. Bush.

The two affairs took place in 2007 and 2008, and while one of the women knew of his marital status, Huntington wasn’t entirely honest about his situation.

Kelly Scruggs, whom Huntington cruelly blew off after being introduced to her mother, said she has no sympathy for the philandering fed who broke her heart in 2008.

“I don’t feel sorry for (him). I think he’s a total creep now,” the blond-haired, blue-eyed Southern beauty told the Daily News. “A total jerk.”

Scruggs, 33, of Marlin, Texas, became the second woman to tell The News about Huntington’s cheating while on the road protecting the President — both before his party-hearty trip to Colombia.

She was quickly joined by a third: Holly Snow, 41, who met the horny Huntington on the day of Jenna Bush’s May 2008 wedding, around the time of his break-up with Scruggs.

Huntington picked up both in the same Waco, Texas, club about a year apart. And Snow learned during their affair that he kept women “in all 50 states.”

So much for being the dedicated, loyal family man who was active in his local parish, which was how he was portrayed by those who knew him when his identity was first revealed.

“It’s out of character — the Arthur I know, he’s very dedicated to the family, very loyal,” said Teresita Rodriguez, 65, who along with her husband Jose has known Huntington since he was a child.
What do you think of the whole secret service debacle and do you think the men have a right to fight against their dismissals?

First look: Photo of Arthur Huntington, the Secret Service Agent who slept with prostitute Dania Londoño Suárez….Plus another woman he slept with comes forward

He was described by those who know him in suburban Maryland as a dedicated and loyal family man, who was active in his local parish.

But it appears, that married Secret Service agent Arthur Huntington has been living a double life in more ways than one.

After being outed as the cheapskate who tried to stiff Colombian prostitute Dania Londoño Suárez out of her $800 fee, it has now emerged that this was not the first time that Huntington has cheated on his wife.

In the wake of the scandal that heaped shame upon the Secret Service and saw nine men lose their jobs and Huntington go into hiding, a Canadian women has come forward to give details of a two-day affair she had with the agent just last year.

Speaking exclusively to the Daily News on condition of anonymity she said her decision to share her story is because his wife “deserves to know because it’s not a one-time thing.”

The 42-year-old described in detail how Huntington put the moves on her at Dublin pub, Cooper Face Jacks last year.

The Daily News reports….

The woman said she met the hunky Huntington at Copper’s pub during the President’s May 2011 trip to the Irish capital.

On that first night, he didn’t lure her into a love nest, but pursued her for months until they shared a two-day affair in Manhattan.

His opening line was, “You’re not getting away from me tonight,’ ” according to the dark-haired woman’s account of their intercontinental romance.

Tightwad Huntington — who paid just $28 of his $800 tab to Colombian hooker Dania Suarez — lied to the Canadian woman and insisted he was a divorced dad.

In reality, the disgraced former federal agent lived with his wife, Jolie, and their two sons in suburban Maryland, where he was active at the local Granite Baptist Church. His wife led a Bible study group there.

“She’s probably beautiful,” the woman said of Jolie.

The Canadian woman had no idea of the amorous agent’s double life when he sent her flirtatious emails, phone calls and shirtless photos.

She said she kept in touch with Huntington until shortly before he left for Colombia last month.

When she discovered the truth through media reports about Huntington, the petite, well-toned woman said,

“I was like, ‘Are you f—— kidding me?’ ”

Huntington, she said, presented himself as a lone wolf looking for love while traveling the globe for his job.

“Why is it the President is the only one that should have morals?” she said. “The people that are protecting him should be mindful of what they are doing.”

“He’s under a microscope now because he’s put himself there,” the Canadian continued. “(His) job is more than a job. It’s a responsibility.”

When Huntington was first outed, those who knew him insisted he would never cheat on his wife.

“He wouldn’t do that,” said a female relative who asked that her name not be used. “Not the Arthur that I know. He wouldn’t. They go to church every week.”

“It’s out of character — the Arthur I know, he’s very dedicated to the family, very loyal,” said Teresita Rodriguez, 65, who along with her husband Jose has known Huntington since he was a child.

It appears, Huntington had everyone fooled….

Congressman Pete King turns down a date with Dania Londono Suarez, claiming she is just seeking more publicity

Is Congressman Pete King the only man who can resist Cartagena hooker Dania Londono Suarez’s charms? It appears so.

The woman, who inadvertently brought down the Secret Service shame by their actions in Columbia this year, reportedly asked for a meeting with him in his Washington, DC office.

Rep. Peter King tells CNN that a meeting with the woman would merely be “a publicity stunt” and that he declined the proposal to avoid the inevitable media “circus” that would follow. He also inferred that she is simply seeking more media attention.

The congressman is leading investigations into the misconduct that reportedly occurred last month in advance of President Obama’s trip to Cartagena for the Summit of the Americas.

Nine Secret Service agents have lost their jobs over the scandal, but King expressed some doubts over Ms Suarez claims that she could have got access to private information regarding the President’s movements, if she wanted,

“During her interview with the Secret Service, Ms Suarez acknowledged that at no time did she have access to any sensitive information whatsoever and had no idea that she had been involved with a Secret Service agent,” King said Sunday.

Colombian prostitute, Dania Londono Suarez, calls Secret Service agents “stupid brutes” in a Today show interview

She broke her silence on Friday in a Colombian radio call-in show, where she revealed that the Secret Service agents at a Cartagena disco were “acting crazy” and ”drinking alcohol like it was water”. She also admitted that Arthur Huntington, the agent at the center of the scandal, was so drunk that he passed out, leaving his secret service files opened and she could have accessed the personal information on the president.

Now, in a “Today” show exclusive, Dania Londono Suarez is revealing more details about that night, and has called the U.S. Secret Service agents “stupid brutes”, who put partying above President Barack Obama’s security.

“These seem like completely stupid, idiotic people,” Dania Londono Suarez said in the interview which aired this morning “I don’t know how Obama had them in his security force. What dumb men.”

Suarez, said she assumed the three men who approached her and her friends were tourists, and added that the agents were drinking vodka like “it was water.”

“They liked to show off their bodies, great bodies, well-defined abs,” she said. “They liked attention.”

While the agents claimed that they had never propositioned a prostitute before, Suarez said it was “obvious” this was not their first attempt.

“The way they approached us it seems obvious that they were used to doing it, because people that do this for the first time are very shy,” she said.

Suarez told NBC that she informed Huntington of her $800 fee, and that he had no qualms with the price

“And he accepted. And it was clear,” she said.

But in the morning after they had sex, Huntington gave her only $50 and ordered her out of the room, Suarez said.

Tearing up at one point, she also went on to say that Huntington actually asked her to stay with him at the hotel again when he woke up in the morning.

Suarez, who has a nine-year-old son, added that she has been approached by a book publisher and still has many details to add to the story, and NBC insists she wasn’t paid for the interview.

Eight agents have so far lost their jobs over the scandal. They are accused of professional misconduct, including hiring prostitutes, while in Cartagena, Colombia, for Obama’s visit there last month.

The scandal hit the headlines last month.

Here’s the clip from her interview on Friday, and we will post the “Today” show one a little later.

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Dania Londoño Suárez, the Colombian prostitute at the center of the Secret Service sex scandal, breaks her silence and reveals all about the night in Cartagena

It’s the interview everyone has been wanting to hear, and today, Dania Londoño Suárez, the Colombian prostitute who sparked off the most embarrassing scandal in the Secret Service history after agent Arthur Huntington refused to pay her full fee, has spoken for the first time about what exactly occurred that night.

In a televised Colombian radio call-in show, Suárez said that Huntington and the other agents at a Cartagena disco  were “acting crazy.”

“They were drinking alcohol like it was water. They were really drunk,” she said.

And in an astonishing admission, she revealed that Huntington was so drunk that he passed out, leaving his secret service files opened.

“If I was a terrorist I would have been able to do a thousand things,” she said, adding that she “absolutely” could have stolen the papers if she wanted.

She said that Huntington, a married father of two, did not appear to be looking for a call girl but that he enjoyed it when she rubbed her hands on his body as they danced.

“He was a very clumsy dancer,” she said.

The 24-year-old went on to reveal that she and more than 20 hookers followed the Americans back to their rooms at the Hotel Caribe, but that none of the girls knew that they were Secret Service agents.

When asked if she and Huntington had sex, she wouldn’t elaborate saying: “If I answer this, you will know what happened.

However, Suarez, who is said to be looking to dish all the dirt for a reported $400,000, added coyly: “If they pay me, I will tell.”

The mother-of-one did shed some light on the fight that provoked the unraveling of the Secret Service’s dirty business.

Huntington offered to pay her a measly $28 instead of her $800 fee, and she revealed exactly what went down.

“[He\] did not feel he got what he was being asked to pay for,” she said.

Suarez then ran into the hotel hallway and caused a disturbance that sent local cops running. “He told me ‘Let’s go, b—-.’”

She said the agents pleaded, “Please, please, no police, no police” — but it was too late.

She also defended her profession, which is legal in Colombia.

“I don’t need forgiveness from anybody, only God, my mother and my son,” said Suarez, who said her job allowed her to send her child to a private school.

“The only thing I wanted was for people to hear my story and hear who I am,” she said. “I’m a sensitive woman and everything that happened has affected me greatly.”

Dania Londoño Suárez, the Colombian prostitute at the center of the Secret Service sex scandal, could be set to bare all

The whole world may be about the find out why Dania Londoño Suárez is worth every penny.

The 24-year-old, who found herself splashed on the front pages of publications around the globe after it was revealed that she was the prostitute who secret service agent Arthur Huntington tried to rip her by offering her a measly $28, is said to be in talks to “pose nude”

According to reports from The Miami Herald, she is negotiating a deal to bare all for either Playboy or Hustler.

She is said to have worked with photographers and is looking to sell the photos to the highest bidder.

“This is the way this is going to end,” said a Colombian official who asked not to be identified told El Nuevo Herald Tuesday.

“She’s going to pose nude in Playboy, where a renowned journalist will interview her and write an article telling the whole story of what happened,” the official told the Spanish-language paper.

Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler, revealed he has pictures but has not yet finished writing the article to accompany them.

“There is a public fascination with people in the media and I have little doubt that there is a market somewhere for images like this and a personal revelation of her version of the story,” said Richard Wolf an attorney for the entertainment industry.

Theresa Hennessey, a spokeswoman for Playboy, said there are “no plans to post her pictures in the magazine.”

Secret Service cheapskate Arthur Huntington puts his home up for sale… but his wife vows to stick by him after the Colombian Prostitution scandal

He is the man who singlehandedly heaped disgrace upon the Secret Service, when after a night out on the town, he allegedly tried to pay escort Dania Londoño Suárez just $28 instead of the $800 fee.

Now, the NY Daily News reports, that shamed Secret Service agent Arthur Huntington is offloading his red brick home in Severna Park, Md., but he is not losing his wife, Jolie, who says she plans to stick by him through this disastrous mess.

She has told family members that she won’t abandon her husband of nearly two decades despite the embarrassment and hurt he has caused to her and those closest to them.

“Jolie has said she’s going to make the marriage work,” Pastor Jose Rodriguez, a Rochester, N.Y., minister whose son is married to the woman’s sister, told the newspaper.

Those who know Arthur, also paint him in an entirely different light than that of the man whose antics ignited a worldwide scandal, and they insist that his actions were out of character.

“He wouldn’t do that,” said a female relative who asked that her name not be used. “Not the Arthur that I know. He wouldn’t. They go to church every week.”

“It’s out of character — the Arthur I know, he’s very dedicated to the family, very loyal,” said Teresita Rodriguez, 65, who along with her husband Jose has known Huntington since he was a child.

Arthur and his wife, who were active in their local parish, Granite Baptist Church, have since gone into hiding in the wake of the scandal, with their two sons, aged 12 and 15.

“We hurt for them,” said Richard Lejeune, an assistant pastor. “We hope the best for them and that they are able to weather the storm.”

Meanwhile, the couple have also put their two-story red brick home in Severna Park, Md., on the market.

The colonial tri-level house, which is listed for $465,000, features a neatly-manicured front lawn and an American flag hanging from the front porch. It sits in a tidy neighborhood that is home to many other government employees, including members of the Secret Service and CIA.

Nearly two dozen Secret Service agents and U.S. military personnel were implicated in the humiliating scandal that erupted days before world leaders met in the sinful seaside city of Cartagena

The scandal has prompted the Secret Service to issue hard new regulations, including a ban on visiting with foreigners and a crackdown on heavy drinking.

The Secret Service Agent at the center of the prostitution scandal in Colombia is identified as Arthur Huntington

His actions sparked one of the biggest scandals in the history of the United States Secret Service. Now, the man, who tried to pay Dania Londoño Suárez just $28 of her $800, has been identified.

Married agent, Arthur Huntington, 41,who lives in suburban Maryland, was outed by CNN as the man responsible for setting off the worldwide scandal.

That encounter with escort Dania Londoño Suárez led to police being called to the luxury Hotel Caribe, and subsequently a major Secret Service investigation was launched and nine agents lost their jobs.

Huntington has left the agency since the incident earlier this month, but the circumstances of his departure are unclear.

The father-of-two, also reportedly put his home in Severna Park on sale last week.

His outing comes as the Secret Service issued a stern warning for their agents based on the scandal in Columbia, and new details that have emerged of other incidents in El Salvador and Russia.

They have issued a new code of conduct barring heavy drinking — even when off duty — and visits to “nonreputable establishments” while on the road.

“All employees have a continuing obligation to confront expected abuses or perceived misconduct,” the agency said in a two-page memo marked “EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY.”

“In short, consider your conduct through the lens of the past several weeks.”

Sources told the Daily News the new regulations include a ban on drinking within 10 hours of reporting for duty, along with an order that off-duty agents can only drink “in moderate amounts.”

The old rule reportedly ordered agents to cut off their booze intake eight hours before work.*

“Foreign nationals, excluding hotel staff and official law enforcement counterparts, are prohibited from your hotel room,” the new rulebook states.

Colombia officials call the Secret Service Scandal: “Superficial, sensationalist and unfair”

Nearly two weeks in, there are no signs of the scandal, that has engulfed the American Secret Service, of abating.

In fact, instead, it is getting bigger by the day as it emerges the antics of the agents visiting Cartagena, Colombia wasn’t a one-off.

Firstly, Colombia’s ambassador to the U.S. calls the media coverage “superficial, sensationalist and unfair,” and is asking the White House for a new apology. The State Department says the president and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did both apologize when they were in Colombia.

Now, it is emerging that the dispute over the payment of escort Dania Londono Suarez in Colombia, which sparked the controversy, has now ignited a new round of revelations, stretching to other countries.

Two weeks after the incident in Cartagena, the Secret Service is working to quickly wrap up that portion of the scandal, but the U.S. government is investigating reports of unprofessional behavior and rule-breaking by agents in four countries, going back 12 years.

On Capitol Hill, there are growing demands for an outside agency to take over the probe.

Seattle CBS affiliate KIRO-TV reported Thursday that Secret Service agents visited a strip club in El Salvador — by the vanload — in advance of President Obama’s trip there in March 2011.

The Secret Service is looking into that report. The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal have reported that Secret Service personnel traveling in 2009 with former President Clinton partied at strip clubs on a visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina, and that agents and White House staffers went to a Moscow night club known for its sexually charged atmosphere prior to Mr. Clinton’s trip to Russia in 2000.

A Secret Service spokeswoman called those accusations just “rumors.”

The new allegations come soon after a hearing Wednesday in which senators were assured that the Colombia scandal was an isolated incident.

“That’s why we need thorough investigation not just by the White House, not just by DHS (Department of Homeland Security), but by Congress; that’s part of our oversight responsibilities,” said Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas. “It’s an obligation we owe the American people.

Secret Service spokesman Edwin Donovan said the agency was taking a preliminary look into the new reports. “Any information brought to our attention that can be assessed as credible will be followed up on in an appropriate manner,” he said in a statement.

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said the president won’t pass judgment on whether there’s a pattern of misbehavior at the Secret Service until all investigations have been completed.

“When we travel abroad on official trips,” Carney said, “we are representing the people of this country, and we should do so by conducting ourselves in an appropriate manner.”

Fresh embarrassment for Obama: Just a week after the Secret Service Sex Scandal, a Brazilian prostitute claims she had her collar bone broken when three US marines threw her out of a moving car

Days ago we questioned whether the Secret Service debacle in Colombia only came to the public’s attention because of one fool, who refused to pay escort Dania Londono Suarez the correct amount.

We wondered, if those people in the position of privileged power had been abusing it for some time.

Now, a new story has emerged, which is possibly even more embarrassing for the Obama administration than the Colombian mess.

According to reports, three American marines injured a Brazilian prostitute after throwing her out of an official Embassy car.

Here is the latest...

Romilda Ferreira was left with a broken collar bone, two broken ribs and a punctured lung after the incident in Brazil’s capital Brasilia.

The three marines on a U.S. Embassy security team, and an Embassy staff member, were pulled out of the country before police were able to press charges, according to Brazil’s Jornal Nacional programme.

This latest incident, which happened in November last year, came to light after U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, in Brazil during a Latin American tour, was questioned about it by a Brazilian reporter during a press conference.

According to a Brazilian police investigation, the four U.S. Embassy officials had visited a nightclub in the centre of Brasilia where they had hired a group of prostitutes.

One of the Americans and at least one woman left the club by taxi, but Ms Ferreira and another women got into an official U.S. Embassy van with the other three men.

As they pulled away there was a discussion about how much the women were to be paid, and one of the marines pushed Ms Ferreira out of the car, where she ended up being run over by the vehicle.

Speaking to the Jornal Nacional news programme, Romilda said she tried to hold on to the door but was dragged under the wheels.

She said: “I tried to get up and grabbed the doorknob. That was when they told the driver to go. Then I felt my leg burning. I let go and fell underneath the van. I hit my head and passed out.”

The Americans then allegedly drove away without offering assistance.

This new reveleation heaps more shame on Obama’s men, just as the Colombian scandal was starting to quieten down.

 

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