Watchdog: DEA Agents Partied with Prostitutes Paid for By Drug Cartels
David Francis - Foreign Policy
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March 27, 2015
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Report: DEA agents involved in "sex parties" (CBS News)

Secret Service agents aren’t the only ones who like to party with prostitutes: An internal US Justice Department review found Drug Enforcement Administration agents like to get down with purveyors of the world’s oldest profession as well. They just don’t like to pick up the tab.

According to Michael Horowitz, the Justice Department’s inspector general, DEA agents had “sex parties” with prostitutes in Colombia, a horrible black eye for an agency charged with stopping the flow of illegal drugs from that part of the world. What makes things worse is the prostitutes were paid for by the cartels these agents are charged with stopping, something the agents should have known, according to Horowitz.

Ironically, these parties allegedly occurred in the same country where Secret Service agents got busted with prostitutes in 2012. But it’s not the only similarity the two services share: Each appears to have a culture where bad behavior is tolerated, doesn’t get reported up the chain of command, and usually goes unpunished until an outside event — an IG report in the case of the DEA, and a March 4 incident when the Secret Service botched a response to a suspicious package — pushes them into the public view.

The IG report also found that Colombian police officers provided “protection for the DEA agents’ weapons and property during the parties.” Three of the DEA agents also allegedly accepted cash, weapons, and expensive gifts from cartels.

Women of the night seem stunningly easy to find during the day in Colombia. Horowitz said that “it is common for prostitutes to be present at business meetings involving cartel members and foreign officers.”

A spokesman at the DEA’s media office said the agency did not have a comment on the report. A Justice Department spokesman told Foreign Policy in an email that it takes the report seriously and is working to stop similar incidents in the future.

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