Paying for prostitutes, partying at strip clubs and lots of boozing - they're the elements of the Secret Service sex scandal that's rocking Washington and possibly a new tell-all book to be written by an agent at the center of the controversy.
The FOX Business Network has learned that Greg Stokes, one of the agents fired for his alleged involvement in the scandal, has told friends he might want to write a book about the matter.
It's unclear exactly what Stokes plans to write, or even if he will decide ultimately to go the literary route after a 20-year career in the agency. But in recent days, following the news that he had been among the first agents disciplined as part of the sex scandal, Stokes has reached out to people who could put him in touch with literary agents and publishers who might be interested in his story.
Given the profit squeeze at major book publishers, its unclear how much of an advance such a book might generate.