Nearly four weeks after the Secret Service prostitution scandal erupted, American government investigators have interviewed the Colombian prostitute at the center of the affair, which cost eight officers and supervisors their jobs. The woman, Dania Londono Suarez, who left Colombia for Spain, met with investigators at the American Embassy in Madrid...
To the Editor: ''Prostitutes Perplexed as Global Glare Falls on City's Brothels'' (Cartagena Journal, April 26) doesn't capture the complex realities of women's lives amid armed violence and international criminal networks that profit from the economic plight and abuse of women. Colombia is a major source country for women and girls subjected to...
WASHINGTON -- Two weeks after the Secret Service opened an investigation into whether a dozen of its agents and employees had spent the night with prostitutes in Colombia, the agency announced on Friday that it had tightened its rules for staff members traveling in foreign countries. In an internal memorandum, the agency said that personnel would...