NYT Interviews Escort In Secret Service Scandal

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The New York Times spoke with the 24-year-old Colombian woman whose dispute with a Secret Service agent ultimately tipped off U.S. authorities about the use of prostitutes by government employees.

“I tell him, ‘Baby, my cash money,’ ” the woman recalled saying to the man, telling the newspaper that they had agreed on a price of $800 the night before. She said he only gave her $30 initially and she ultimately left with about $225 in a combination of dollars and local currency. From the report:

Sitting on a couch in her living room wearing a short jean skirt, high-heeled espadrilles and a tight spandex top with a plunging neckline, the woman described how she and a girlfriend were approached by a group of American men at a discotheque. In an account that tracked with the official version of events coming out of Washington, but could not be independently confirmed, she said the men bought a bottle of Absolut vodka for the table and when that was finished bought a second one.

“They never told me they were with Obama,” she said. “They were very discreet.”

Read the whole thing here.

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