Up to a dozen Secret Service agents in Colombia for President Barack Obama's trip there have been relieved of their duties amid allegations of misconduct.
The Secret Service did not detail the accusations but said they did not affect security for the president, who landed in the country Friday for a weekend at the Summit of the Americas.
The Associated Press reported that the allegations involved prostitutes. The actions happened before the president's arrival on Friday, the AP reported, citing unnamed sources.
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