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Secret Service Sex Scandal Reported At Obama Hawaii Estate

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A Secret Service agent has been dismissed from duty after being implicated in a breach of protocol at the Obama family’s Hawaii estate. The agent, identified only by the pseudonym “Dale,” was reportedly terminated following an investigation into inappropriate conduct and multiple violations of agency rules. The scandal came to light when “Dale’s” ex-girlfriend, Koryeah Dwanyen, detailed the incident in her recently published book Undercover Heartbreak: a Memoir of Trust and Trauma.   According to Dwanyen, in 2022, the agent brought her into the Obama estate without authorization and engaged in sexual intercourse inside a private area of the residence. Dwanyen alleged that “Dale” took her into Michelle Obama’s bathroom for a quickie, boasting that the act would go unnoticed. The Daily Mail has additional details:
The book, which released on October 28, reveals that in 2022, ‘Dale’ showed him pictures of the residence before daring her to come with. ‘No one will know. If anything, I’m the one who could get in trouble,’ Dwanyen claims the agent said. … Dwanyen knew code names, some of Michelle Obama’s private schedule and other ‘things that I should not have been privy to as a civilian.’ Eventually, she blew the whistle and sent an email to ‘Dale’s’ boss after having met him previously and gotten his contact info from the emails he shared with her.
The Secret Service launched an investigation into the allegations, which confirmed the agent’s misconduct and his violation of strict security protocols. Officials confirmed that the agent’s dismissal was based on these breaches, as well as other incidents uncovered during the inquiry. The news comes as yet another blow to the Secret Service’s reputation after an independent report on the first assassination attempt against President-elect Donald Trump revealed a similar incident is highly likely without sweeping agency reforms. This article originally appeared on American Liberty News. It is republished with permission. READ NEXT: Fox Star Responds Decisively To Trump Rumors
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