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July 19 - July 25, 2002

Secret Service Agent Carter Kim Fights for Justice

By Sam Chu Lin
Special to AsianWeek

A Secret Service agent’s duty is to protect the leaders of this country at all costs. They are human shields, trained to step into the line of fire if needed.

Not just bodyguards, the Secret Service are responsible for the enforcement of laws relating to counterfeiting and other types of financial fraud.

That’s the kind of responsibility Secret Service agent Carter Kim has had with Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton. For 18 years, the 43-year old Korean American agent has been given such top priority assignments, along with high profile criminal investigations here in the United States and Asia...

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