The U.S. government has released more than 200 pages of new documents revealing accusations against the Secret Service stretching all the way back to 2004.
The papers expose a laundry list of accusations against agents and officers, including claims of involvement with prostitutes, leaking sensitive information, illegal wiretaps, publishing pornography, sexual assault, improper use of weapons and drunken behavior.
Some of the accusations occurred as recently as last month.
It's unclear how many of the accusations were confirmed to be true. Some were resolved administratively, while others are being formally investigated.
The document release follows the recent Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia, which Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan insisted was an isolated case.