And five military servicemen may have been involved, too. It emerged that ten other women had been in other rooms, but had left. Someone was sent to the room, happened upon what the Washington Post described as “a brief dispute over payment,” and the police got involved. at the desk, had not left by 7 A.M., per the hotel’s rules. The merely loud one, conveyed over the weekend, by Congressman Peter King, involved a hotel concierge noticing that a guest’s visitor, who had left her I.D. There are a couple of versions of how the scandal came to light in the hallway of a hotel in Cartagena: one is loud, and the other is louder. There are two issues here: the way security was compromised, and the mockery that was made. And obviously what’s been reported doesn’t match up with those standards. And that means that we conduct ourselves with the utmost dignity and probity.
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