15:48 EST 19 April 2012
The bikini-clad working girl at the centre of the Secret Service prostitution scandal has been revealed as the first sexy snaps of the Colombian single mom have been splashed on a social network site.
Known only as ‘Dania,’ the images show her flirting with the camera and sporting her assets, including a curvy figure accentuated by enhanced breasts, flowing hair with rays of highlights and straight white teeth.
She’s also seen with what looks like a pricey gold watch, freshly manicured nails and designer accessories like sunglasses and earrings.
The New York Daily News reported that she is the mother of a 9-year-old son.
The photos came as ‘Dania’ broke her silence.
Speaking about the tawdry episode that has seen three agents ousted from their posts after a wild night of partying in Cartagena last week, a 24-year-old high-end escort claims she was offered $30 – a fraction of her $800 fee – for a night with one of the men..
‘I tell him, ‘Baby, my cash money,’ she recalled in an interview with The New York Times, recounting a heated exchange that has wrecked the agency’s reputation and become an election year embarrassment for President Barack Obama
Seedy: The PleyClub, in Cartagena, Colombia, where Obama’s Secret Service agents allegedly picked up prostitutes
The news came today as the Secret Service says three employees have been ousted in the wake of questionable behaviour at the Hotel Caribe last week, with some now under investigation for possible drug use, ABC News reports.
New details of the sordid night emerged Wednesday as a single mother and self-described prostitute told The New York Times that she met an agent at a discotheque, believed to be the PleyClub, in Cartagena and after a night of drinking.
‘They never told me they were with Obama,’ she said, calling the men ‘very discreet’.
The woman, who chose to remain anonymous, said she and one of the agents agreed the agent would pay her $800 for sex at the hotel.
The next morning, when the hotel’s front desk called because the woman hadn’t left, the pair argued over the price.
In an interview in Colombia, she said the two argued after the agent initially offered to pay her about $30 and the situation escalated, eventually ending with Colombian law enforcement involved. She said she was eventually paid about $225.
Days later, she said a friend told her the argument had made the news, and to her shock, she discovered the man was a Secret Service agent.
‘I’m scared,’ she said, adding that she did not want the man in question to be reprimanded, and fears retaliation, the Times reports.
‘This is something really big,’ she added. ‘This is the government of the United States. I have nervous attacks. I cry all the time’
Eleven Secret Service agents were eventually sent home from the colonial-era city of Cartagena on Colombia’s Caribbean coast after a wild night of partying that saw many of the agents bring escorts back to their rooms, according to reports.
‘These are the first steps,’ said Representative Pete King, R-New York, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, which oversees the Secret Service. King said the agency’s director, Mark Sullivan, took employment action against ‘the three people he believes the case was clearest against.’ But King warned: ‘It’s certainly not over.’
HOW OBAMA’S BODYGUARDS UPSTAGED HIS TRIP TO COLOMBIA
News that 11 Secret Service agents had been sent home after ‘nearly all of them’ were caught with prostitutes all but overshadowed President Barack Obama’s trip to Colombia this weekend.
The scandal unfolded rapidly after a tipster called the Associated Press and reported the incident Wednesday night at the luxurious Hotel Caribe in Cartagena, where the agents were staying while the conducted advance security operations to prepare for the president’s arrival.
The agents allegedly picked up the hookers at the seedy PleyClub after a night of heavy drinking and hard-partying there.
They were busted after a prostitute got angry and caused a commotion involving hotel security and local police when one agent refused to pay her. The tab? $47.
Two of the men were supervisors. Several are married and all of them have been suspended, pending an investigation.
Experts say the scandal could have exposed the agents to blackmail and potentially endangered the president.
President Obama, whom the Secret Service claims was never in danger, said he would be ‘angry’ if the allegations are proven true.
Rep Darrell Issa, a California Republican, suggested Secret Service agents might be covering up other sex scandals when he said, ‘Things like this don’t happen once if they didn’t happen before.’
King said the agent set to be fired would sue. King said Sullivan had to follow collective bargaining rules but was ‘moving as quickly as he can. Once he feels the facts are clear, he’s going to move.’
In Washington and Colombia, separate U.S. government investigations were already under way. King said he has assigned four congressional investigators to the probe. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, led by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-California, sought details of the Secret Service investigation, including the disciplinary histories of the agents involved. Secret Service investigators are in Colombia interviewing witnesses.
In a letter to Sullivan, Issa and Representative Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the committee’s ranking Democrat, said the agents ‘brought foreign nationals in contact with sensitive security information.’ A potential security breach has been among the concerns raised by members of Congress.
The episode took a sharp political turn when presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said he would fire the agents involved.
Romney told radio host Laura Ingraham on Wednesday that ‘I’d clean house’ at the Secret Service.
‘The right thing to do is to remove people who have violated the public trust and have put their play time and their personal interests ahead of the interests of the nation,’ Romney said.
While Romney suggested to Ingraham that a leadership problem led to the scandal, he told a Columbus, Ohio, radio station earlier that he has confidence in Sullivan, the head of the agency.
‘I believe the right corrective action will be taken there and obviously everyone is very, very disappointed,’ Romney said. ‘I think it will be dealt with (in) as aggressive a way as is possible given the requirements of the law.’
When asked, the Romney campaign would not say whether he had been briefed on the situation or was relying upon media reports for details.
At least 10 military personnel who were staying at the same hotel are also being investigated for misconduct.
Two U.S. military officials have said they include five Army Green Berets. One of the officials said the group also includes two Navy Explosive Ordinance Disposal technicians, two Marine dog handlers and an Air Force airman. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is still under way.
Secret Service’s Office of Professional Responsibility, which handles that agency’s internal affairs, is investigating, and the Homeland Security Department’s inspector general also has been notified.
Sullivan, who this week has briefed lawmakers behind closed doors, said he has referred to the case to an independent government investigator.
Colonel Scott Malcom, a spokesman of U.S. Southern Command, which organized the military team assigned to support the Secret Service’s mission in Cartagena, said Wednesday that an Air Force colonel is leading the military investigation and arrived in Colombia with a military lawyer Tuesday morning.
The troops are suspected of violating curfews set by their commanders.
‘They were either not in their room or they showed up to their room late while all this was going on or they were in their room with somebody who shouldn’t be there,’ Malcom said.
Lawmakers have called for a thorough investigation and have suggested they would hold oversight hearings, though none has yet been scheduled. The incident is expected to come up next week on Wednesday when Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee for a previously scheduled oversight hearing.
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said that for now, he is interested in what actually happened. He did not address how much responsibility Obama should bear for the scandal or whether Congress should hold hearings on it.
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using the number/letter grid:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A B C D E F G H I
J K L M N O P Q R
S T U V W X Y Z
Where:
A = 1 J = 1 S = 1
B = 2 K = 2 T = 2
C = 3 L = 3 U = 3
D = 4 M = 4 V = 4
E = 5 N = 5 W = 5
F = 6 O = 6 X = 6
G = 7 P = 7 Y = 7
H = 8 Q = 8 Z = 8
I = 9 R = 9
Dania Suarez
41591 131958 47
her path of destiny = 47 = Famous. Internationally known. Name recognition. Everybody knows your name.
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using the number/letter grid:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A B C D E F G H I
J K L M N O P Q R
S T U V W X Y Z
Where:
A = 1 J = 1 S = 1
B = 2 K = 2 T = 2
C = 3 L = 3 U = 3
D = 4 M = 4 V = 4
E = 5 N = 5 W = 5
F = 6 O = 6 X = 6
G = 7 P = 7 Y = 7
H = 8 Q = 8 Z = 8
I = 9 R = 9
Dania Londoño Suárez
41591 3654656 131958 82
her path of destiny = 82 = Hitting the jackpot. The key that is going to open a door to a fortune. Jumping to conclusions.
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Each letter of the first name rules 9 years of life. Ages 0 to 27 are ruled by the sum of the first three letters of the name.
Dania Londoño Suárez
4 (D is the 4th letter of the alphabet) + 1 (a is the 1st letter of the alphabet) + 14 (n is the 14th letter of the alphabet) = 19
So the number 19 rules her first twenty-seven years of life.
19 = Tanned. Suntanned. Front and center. At the center of the scandal.
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Dania Londoño Suárez
Ages 18 to 27 are ruled by the third letter of the name.
n is the 14th letter of the alphabet, so the number 14 rules her ages eighteen to twenty-seven
14 = Sexy. Sex appeal. Sex symbol.
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using the number/letter grid:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A B C D E F G H I
J K L M N O P Q R
S T U V W X Y Z
Where:
A = 1 J = 1 S = 1
B = 2 K = 2 T = 2
C = 3 L = 3 U = 3
D = 4 M = 4 V = 4
E = 5 N = 5 W = 5
F = 6 O = 6 X = 6
G = 7 P = 7 Y = 7
H = 8 Q = 8 Z = 8
I = 9 R = 9
Dania Londoño Suárez
DLS
431
her true character = DL = 43 = Party girl. Let’s have fun. Show you a good time.
her primary challenge = DS = 41 = Condoms. Sex out of wedlock.
her salvation/undoing number = LS = 31 = Controversy. Scandal. Things get out of hand.
her primary need = D+L+S = 4+3+1 = Status. Prestige. Power. Control. Business sense.
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