Posted on 03/26/2015 10:33:28 AM PDT by BAW
Agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration reportedly had sex parties with prostitutes hired by drug cartels in Colombia, according to a new inspector general report released by the Justice Department on Thursday.
In addition, Colombian police officers allegedly provided protection for the DEA agents weapons and property during the parties, the report states. Ten DEA agents later admitted attending the parties, and some of the agents received suspensions of two to 10 days.
The stunning allegations are part of an investigation by the Justice Departments inspector general into claims of sexual harassment and misconduct within DEA; FBI; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; and the U.S. Marshals Service. The IGs office found that DEA did not fully cooperate with its probe.
The congressional committee charged with federal oversight is already promising hearings and an investigation into the allegations.
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Or Clinton Foundation security personnel.
It was the secret service that got into trouble with girls down in Columbia a couple years ago. Now the DEA is also in trouble with girls in Columbia. Am I missing out on something? Maybe I need to fly down there and find out just how guilty or not guilty the situation is?
I wish FR had a like button...
“This has all been going on for thirty-odd years.”
I wouldn’t be surprised. Capone bought off a lot of Chicago cops in his day, after all. And the drug cartels have more money and influence than Al ever imagined having. I’d like to think that it’s only a handful of bad agents that get corrupted, but I’m too cynical these days to be shocked if it is more widespread than that.
Gee, I hope they weren’t doing any drugs with those prostitutes.
They had to blend in with locals.
Prostitution is legal in Colombia.
Actress Sofia Vigara is Colombian. Colombian women are muy caliente.....very hot.
But that fact does not excuse the behavior of DEA and Secret Service agents who are supposed to be “on the job.”
Criminals become cops all the time. It’s really good money protecting your friends and busting competition.
But it all goes far above the level of cops. The cartels have obviously infiltrated every major government in the world and the WOD is nothing but a racket to keep business going.
Think about how much money/power the bootleggers had in the 1930s and multiply by at least 1000. One brick today has the profit value of an entire truckload of booze. One drug dealer can carry more value in a backpack than a entire speak-easy stocked.
You will NEVER EVER stop such a small, easily-made product that people are willing to so much for. Heck, most “cocaine” is only 5-10% pure and people still pay double the price of gold for it.
Cocaine is worth at least 10 times it’s weight in GOLD to a user and can be easily made by the ton in jungle labs. WOD creates a market for criminals that is even better than growing money on trees!
Nah, son... you throw in another hooker and a bag of Coke, then it's a party.
Colombian women are gorgeous, brothels are legal and the drugs are the best in the world.
Very easy to get in trouble...
Remember when democrats and rinos attacked the theory of a “trickle down economy”? The obama administration has proven “trickle down corruption” works like a charm and has spread through the entire government. IRS, DEA, BATF, DOJ, State Department, FCC, Secret Service, EPA, DOE, etc. Corruption alive and well in the US Government.
Fast and Furious comes to mind
The way the title is written begs the question:
What other kind of parties did they expect to have with prostitutes?
Tupperware? Pampered Chef?
Complete degradation of society on all fronts.
To the point where you now have to worry about your pilot having a hissyfit and flying into a mountain.
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