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Prostitutes walk in front of the Hotel Caribe in Cartagena April 17, 2012. As many as 21 women were brought back to a hotel in Colombia by U.S. Secret Service and military personnel in an incident last week involving alleged misconduct with prostitutes, U.S. Senator Susan Collins said on Tuesday.  The incident took place in Cartagena's Hotel Caribe, a luxurious colonial-style building with a modern wing attached, located in an area of high-rises frequented  by well-heeled locals and tourists drawn to the city's beaches. Picture taken April 17, 2012.   REUTERS/Stringer    (COLOMBIA - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)

Two senior Secret Service officers in Colombia scandal identified

One of the Secret Service supervisors who were forced out of the agency this week for their involvement in the Colombia prostitution scandal made light of his official protective work on his Facebook page, joking about a picture of himself standing watch behind Sarah Palin.

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