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FILE - In this April 19, 2012, file photo, people walk past Hotel El Caribe in Cartagena, Colombia. Washington politicians are doing a delicate dance around the Secret Service prostitution scandal. People are loath to criticize agents trained to take a bullet for the president. And illicit sex isn't a topic some members of Congress want to discuss in an election year. Or any year. So all sides are calling for thorough investigations by the Secret Service.   Six agents have been fired after allegations that a dozen of them, and as many military enlistees, paid for sex in Colombia. (AP Photo/Pedro Mendoza, File)

Lawmakers get details on agents' escapades

U.S. Secret Servicepersonnel tied to last month's night of heavy drinking, partying and sexual encounters in Cartagena, Colombia paid 9 of the 12 women they became involved with, according to information provided to congressional offices.

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