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To: FJB who wrote (483459)4/18/2012 5:42:36 PM
From: D. Long  Respond to of 793840
 
$250, which she said was the amount she has to pay the man who helps find her customers

In venues other than the New York Times, this is referred to as a "pimp." LOL!



To: FJB who wrote (483459)4/25/2012 1:54:38 PM
From: Brian Sullivan  Respond to of 793840
 
Opps, This stuff appears to happen every time Obama travels to South America...

Brazilian prostitute injured by Marines, U.S. Embassy staffer now suing
Published April 25, 2012

A Brazilian prostitute injured last year in a scuffle with a U.S. Embassy staffer and two Marines is now suing the federal government -- a development in the aftermath of the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Columbia.

Published reports state two women could have been involved and that one might have broken her collar bone when she fell outside the car.

After the group left the nightclub, the prostitute reportedly was removed from the car and injured herself trying to re-enter. The incident allegedly started as a dispute over payment, which also ignited the April 11-12 incident inside the Caribe Hotel, in Cartagena, Colombia.

Secret Service and military personnel were in the Colombian seaside town ahead of President Obama’s arrival for the Summit of the Americas.

foxnews.com