A woman who claims to be the Colombian prostitute that brought the U.S. Secret Service sex scandal into the limelight spoke out for the first time. Dania Suarez is curvy brunette who claims to have approached agent Arthur Huntington and other Secret Service agents at a disco in Cartagena.

Suarez told Colombian W Radio: "They were drinking alcohol like it was water. They were really drunk." She said she agreed to go back to his hotel room for a gift of $800. She said they drank at the disco and headed back to his hotel, stopping only to buy condoms.

But as soon they got to the hotel, Huntington fell asleep, leaving all his things out in the open. Suarez, who did not know that he was a Secret Agent at that time, said: "If I had wanted to, I could have gone through all his documents, his wallet, his suitcase. Clearly, in those moments, if I had wanted to, obviously, I could have done so."

She said: "If I was a terrorist I would have been able to do a thousand things." The call girl said.

Huntington, 41, refused to pay her $800 for her "services" - though she did not confirm whether they had sex or not. She claims that Huntington only offered her $28. But it seems that the woman is willing to give more details about her night - if they pay her. "If I answer this, you will know what happened. If they pay me, I will tell."

She said by the morning, the agent only wanted to give $30, which caused a commotion at the hotel. Suarez ran into the hotel hallway and their argument heated up, which soon got the hotel manager and local cops involved. She said the agents pleaded, saying: "Please, please, no police, no police".

But it was too late. By then, over two dozen Secret Service agents were caught out in the scandal and many have been fired since.

"They are idiots - they were protecting President Obama, and they didn't see the magnitude of the problem," Suarez said. She claims she did not know who they were at that time.

The Secret Service sex scandal overshadowed Obama's visit to Columbia for a summit, which convened a few days later.

It seems that Suarez is hoping to make the most out of her 5- minute fame involving the scandal. According to the New York Daily News, Suarez hopes to pose nude for Playboy or Penthouse and that she was looking to talk about what really happened in Huntington's room for about $400,000.

IBTimes reported that an unnamed Colombian official said: "She's going to pose nude in Playboy, where a renowned journalist will interview her and write an article telling the whole story of what happened."

However, a spokesperson for Playboy said they had never spoken to Suarez and do not plan to "publish her photos in the magazine."

Prostitution is legal in Colombia and the recent scandal had brought negative headlines to the country. In response to the country's media attention, actress Sofia Vergara had spoken out in defense of her country.

Vergara told the Spanish version of the Huffington Post: "Never, never in my life have I heard or read about anyone going to Colombia specifically to look for easy women, and one scandal isn't going to change that. The press loves to create controversy and to generalize the news and I wasn't ready for that. From this Secret Service incident no one can damage the image of our women. (...) The good image of Colombia is very strong internationally and has many powerful ambassadors."