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Friday, April 20, 2012

"Two Senior Secret Service Officers in Hooker Scandal Identified"

Two senior Secret Service officers in Colombia prostitution scandal identified - The Washington Post

 One of the Secret Service supervisors ousted from 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. David Randall Chaney, 48, posted several shots of himself on duty in a dark suit and sunglasses, including one that shows him behind the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee during that campaign. “I was really checking her out, if you know what i mean?” Chaney wrote in the comments section after friends had marveled at the photo. He is married and has an adult son.
 Several people familiar with the matter have identified the other supervisor as Greg Stokes, who was assistant special agent in charge of the K-9 division. Stokes has been notified by agency officials that he will be fired, although he will be given an opportunity to contest the charges, those with knowledge of the case said. Chaney and Stokes have each worked at the Secret Service for nearly two decades, and both have served significant time with the presidential protection detail, people who know the men said. Both are based in Washington.

Comment....What a way to end a career..Twenty years of government service..One will be forced to retire the other one will be fired..I can't imagine what that feels like...They can joke about what they did and they will but later on when they are alone in the dullness of their Washington homes making excuses and trying to justify that behavior, the horror of what happened will surface. Two men who for years have made the right decisions are disgraced in the eyes of their family's and friends. Did they actually think no one would ever say anything? The consequences of those decisions are life long. There is no excuse for what they did....

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