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Secret Service Escort PICTURES? Photos Of Dania Surface

The same woman told her version of events to the New York Times earlier this week: that a secret service agent propositioned her in Cartagena, Colombia, agreeing to pay a "gift" of $800. When he only ultimately offered $30, she reportedly alerted police.

Secret Service Escort PICTURES? Photos Of 'Dania' Surface

The Daily News has obtained a set of photographs (viewable below) that it claims are of 'Dania,' the 24-year-old Colombian escort whose run-in with a Secret Service agent triggered the biggest scandal in the agency's history last week.

The same woman told her version of events to the New York Times earlier this week: that a secret service agent propositioned her in Cartagena, Colombia, agreeing to pay a "gift" of $800. When he only ultimately offered $30, she reportedly alerted police.

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The subsequent investigation revealed that at least 20 women stayed with as many as 11 agents and 10 military personnel shortly before Barack Obama's arrival in Cartagena for an international summit, though it's unclear how many women were escorts.

Three agents have thus far been forced out of the agency, and there have been some signs that other heads have yet to roll, but will.

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