Investigator in Secret Service prostitution scandal resigns after being caught in a prostitution scandal of his own

The Department of Homeland Security revealed that David Nieland, an "investigator leading the internal review of the Secret Service's 2012 prostitution scandal quit in August — because he was caught in a prostitution scandal of his own."

Sheriff's deputies in Broward County, Fla., saw David Nieland, the investigator, entering and leaving a building they had under surveillance as part of a prostitution investigation, according to officials briefed on the investigation. They later interviewed a prostitute who identified Mr. Nieland in a photograph and said he had paid her for sex.

Mr. Nieland resigned after he refused to answer a series of questions from the Department of Homeland Security inspector general about the incident, the officials said.

Investigator in Secret Service Prostitution Scandal Resigns