A secret service agent, tasked with protecting US former president Barack Obama, was allegedly sacked in 2022 for compromising national security and breaching assigned role after he brought his girlfriend to Obama’s beachfront property in Hawaii and suggested to have sex in Michelle Obama’s bathroom, when the family was away.
The revelation has been made in a self-published book ‘Undercover Heartbreak: a Memoir of Trust and Trauma’ written by Koryear Dwanyen, who claims to be the ex-lover of the agent for whom he broke the protocol.
The US Secret Service has also confirmed what Dwanyen wrote in her book published on October 28.
The revelations
In her book, Dwanyen referred to the Secret Service agent as “Dale” and said that he invited her to the Hawaii estate of Obama’s in 2022 during their absence.
‘No one will know’
Dwanyen quoted the agent assuring that “No one will know” and “If anything (goes wrong), I’m the one who could get in trouble.”
Wanted to have sex in Michelle Obama’s bathroom
In her book, Dwanyen also mentioned that the Secret Service agent wanted to hook up with her in former first lady Michelle Obama’s bathroom.
She claimed that “Dale” told her, “We should have sex in Michelle’s bathroom, like a mile-high club.”
Where did Dwanyen meet the Secret Service agent?
Dwanyen claimed that she first met the agent in 2022 when she holidaying in Martha’s Vineyard, an island in Massachusetts, where he was tasked with keeping the Obama family, including their daughters Sasha and Malia, protected,
In her book Dwanyen said when she met “Dale” he told her that he had been divorced for about a decade, but as their relationship blossomed, she discovered that he was still married.
The ABC News report said that during a telephonic interview with Dwanyen, she said that one of her friends warned, “You were a walking national security risk.”
Is Dwanyen’s story fictional?
No, it isn’t. the chief of communications for the US Secret Service, Anthony Guglielmi confirmed what Dwanyen has detailed in her book.
According to a report by ABC News, Guglielmi said that an incident resembling the one in the memoir had actually occurred and that the agent in question was consequently dismissed from his job.
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View All“On November 6, 2022, a Secret Service agent involved in protective functions brought an individual who did not have authorised access into a protectee’s residence without permission,” he said.
He said that their activities were a grave breach of the agency’s policies and protectees’ trust.
“As soon as the Secret Service became aware of the incident, the agent involved was immediately suspended and after a full investigation, terminated,” Guglielmi said.
With inputs from agencies.