Chaffetz Seeks White House Records on 2012 Prostitution Scandal
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The White House today defended its review of allegations that a volunteer with the president’s advance team spent a night with a prostitute in Colombia during preparations for a 2012 summit.
A White House spokesman, Eric Schultz, said that former White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler reviewed the events in “an impressive, thoughtful and thorough way” and found no wrongdoing by the volunteer. She “looked at these allegations and found there was nothing to them,” he said.