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Video of ex-US Senate staffer having sex in Capitol leaked, he says 'was bored'
Video of ex-US Senate staffer having sex in Capitol leaked, he says 'was bored'

India Today

time23-05-2025

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  • India Today

Video of ex-US Senate staffer having sex in Capitol leaked, he says 'was bored'

Aidan Maese-Czeropski, the former US Senate staffer who sparked controversy after allegedly filming himself having sex in a Capitol hearing room, says he has "no regrets" about the act, according to an interview cited by the New York Post."But I don't regret f-king in the Senate," the 25-year-old told New York Magazine via FaceTime. "I would come in nine hours a day, sit there bored out of my f-king mind. So yeah, I'm going to entertain myself and f-k in a room," he was working for Democratic Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland at the time of the incident. The video, reportedly filmed in Hart 216 - a room notable for hosting testimony from former FBI Director James Comey and the swearing-in of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - was initially shared in a private WhatsApp group but later leaked and picked up by the Daily Caller. The viral video led to his resignation and widespread media attention. After a brief psych ward stay, Maese-Czeropski left the US, travelling through Southern Africa and Europe, and eventually settled in Australia. He has since launched an OnlyFans account under the name "Senate Twink Official"."I'm going to make bank off this name," he told New York also claimed, "I know so many people who've f-ked in the Senate. I could throw people under the bus to water out my own scandal."advertisementWhile Maese-Czeropski was fired from Senate Cardin's office, the Capitol Police declined to press charges, stating that the act, though inappropriate, wasn't illegal."It's hard to say that I learned a lesson," he admitted. "In some sense, I f-ked in the Senate because I was miserable and wanted a way out," he added.

US Senate Staffer Filmed Sex In Hearing Room Out Of Boredom, Says He Has 'No Regrets'
US Senate Staffer Filmed Sex In Hearing Room Out Of Boredom, Says He Has 'No Regrets'

News18

time22-05-2025

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  • News18

US Senate Staffer Filmed Sex In Hearing Room Out Of Boredom, Says He Has 'No Regrets'

Last Updated: After filming the act, Maese-Czeropski reportedly gave his partner a tour of the Senate and returned to work before noon Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a 25-year-old former US Senate staffer, has admitted to filming himself having sex in a Capitol hearing room and says he has 'no regrets" over the act that led to his dismissal. Speaking to New York Magazine, Maese-Czeropski said he carried out the act out of boredom with his high-ranking position. 'I would come in nine hours a day, sit there bored out of my f—king mind. So yeah, I'm going to entertain myself and f–k in a room," he said. The video was recorded inside Hart 216, one of the Senate's most high-profile hearing rooms, known for hosting key testimonies including that of former FBI Director James Comey on Russian election interference. The room was recently used by Senator Amy Klobuchar, a former Democratic presidential candidate. After filming the act, Maese-Czeropski reportedly gave his partner a tour of the Senate and returned to work before noon. However, he mistakenly shared the explicit footage in a group chat. Days later, the clip surfaced on The Daily Caller, leading to his exposure and subsequent firing from Senator Ben Cardin's office. He later admitted that the backlash left him overwhelmed, leading to a brief stay in a psychiatric ward due to intense feelings of shame and online threats. He eventually left the US and went backpacking through Southern Africa, Portugal, and the Canary Islands before settling in Australia. Maese-Czeropski, who has since embraced the nickname 'Senate Twink," has launched an OnlyFans page under the same moniker. He also claimed he is not the only one to have engaged in such acts within the Senate. 'I know so many people who've f*cked in the Senate. I could throw people under the bus," he said. Watch India Pakistan Breaking News on CNN-News18. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from geopolitics to diplomacy and global trends. Stay informed with the latest world news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! First Published: May 22, 2025, 22:33 IST

Who is Aidan Maese-Czeropski? Meet aide who had sex in Senate
Who is Aidan Maese-Czeropski? Meet aide who had sex in Senate

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Who is Aidan Maese-Czeropski? Meet aide who had sex in Senate

Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a former Senate aide, made national headlines after a video surfaced showing him having sex inside Room 216 of the Hart Senate Office Building, a historic hearing room known for hosting major political events. The video, which Maese-Czeropski reportedly shared in a private WhatsApp group, quickly went viral, resulting in his resignation and a cascade of public and media scrutiny. At the time, he was working for Democratic Maryland Senator Ben Cardin. Now living in Australia, the 25-year-old has embraced the notoriety, openly stating, 'I don't regret f***** in the Senate.' Maese-Czeropski expresses no regrets Despite the media firestorm and professional consequences, Maese-Czeropski has made it clear that he harbors no remorse for his actions. 'The only person I negatively affected was myself. I bear those consequences. But I don't regret f***** in the Senate,' he said. He even claimed that others in the political world had engaged in similar behavior, saying, 'I know so many people who've f***** in the Senate,' though he declined to name names. Maese-Czerpopski says he was dissatisfied by the job In an interview, Maese-Czeropski revealed he was unfulfilled and disillusioned with his job on Capitol Hill. Working long hours with little stimulation, he admitted he sought excitement in an unconventional way. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 이 로봇 전투 게임은 쉽고 무료로 플레이할 수 있지만 잊기 어렵습니다. 기계 경기장 Undo He booked a room often used for historic Senate proceedings to film a sex tape. He said he returned to his desk before noon, insisting he didn't skip work but simply 'entertained' himself out of sheer boredom. The aftermath: leaked video and public scandal The sex video was leaked from a WhatsApp group and picked up by the, throwing Maese-Czeropski into an immediate scandal. He resigned via email while working remotely and said he became 'catatonic' upon seeing the video go public. Facing online backlash and alleged death threats, he withdrew from public life and briefly checked into a psych ward to cope with the mental toll. A global escape and a new identity Following the fallout, Maese-Czeropski fled the United States, traveling through southern Africa, Portugal, and the Canary Islands before settling in Australia. Speaking from a beach in the Outback, he said that the incident, although chaotic, ultimately allowed him to escape a life he found stifling. He described his current situation as 'living the good life,' implying that the scandal brought a form of liberation. Embracing infamy: The rise of the 'Senate Twink' Rather than retreat from the spotlight, Maese-Czeropski has leaned into his public persona. He now runs an OnlyFans account under the handle 'Senate Twink Official,' capitalizing on his notoriety. While controversial, this move reflects his desire to redefine his public image on his own terms and potentially profit from it. No criminal charges filed Despite the act occurring in a government building, the U.S. Capitol Police confirmed that no laws were broken. According to their statement, after consulting with federal and local prosecutors, they concluded there was no evidence of a crime. However, they noted that Maese-Czeropski likely violated congressional policy.

US Senate Staffer, Caught Having Sex In Hearing Room, Says He Was Bored: "Have No Regrets"
US Senate Staffer, Caught Having Sex In Hearing Room, Says He Was Bored: "Have No Regrets"

NDTV

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

US Senate Staffer, Caught Having Sex In Hearing Room, Says He Was Bored: "Have No Regrets"

Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a US Senate staffer who was fired for allegedly filming himself while having sex in a Capitol hearing room, expressed "no regrets" for the act, citing boredom with his prestigious job. Dubbed the "Senate Twink," the 25-year-old relocated to Australia after the controversial video, recorded in the exclusive Hart 216 Senate room. "But I don't regret f—king in the Senate," he told New York Magazine via FaceTime from a beach in the Outback. "I would come in nine hours a day, sit there bored out of my f—king mind. So yeah, I'm going to entertain myself and f–k in a room," he added. Maese-Czeropski, now an expatriate, admitted to reserving Hart 216, where James Comey testified on Russian election interference and Ruth Bader Ginsburg was sworn in, for the explicit act, per the report. The desk used was recently occupied by Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), a former Democratic presidential candidate. Post-act, he gave his partner a Senate tour and returned to work before noon. However, he committed a grave error by sharing the video in a group chat, only to see it surface on the Daily Caller days later, exposing him publicly. He initially coped with the backlash by obsessively watching TV but was overwhelmed by threats and shame, leading to a brief psych ward stay, per New York Magazine. After hitting rock bottom, he embarked on a backpacking trip through Southern Africa, Portugal, and the Canary Islands, ultimately settling in Australia. "It's hard to say that I learned a lesson. In some sense, I f—ked in the Senate because I was miserable and wanted a way out," Maese-Czeropski admitted. He also claimed that he knows plenty of other people who've had sex in the Senate. "I had a half-second where I was like, I know so many people who've f*cked in the Senate. I could throw people under the bus to water down my scandal," he said. Instead, he's embraced his infamy, launching an OnlyFans account under "Senate Twink Official," boasting that he is going to cash in on this name. He was dismissed from Sen. Cardin's office after the video leak, but the Capitol Police declined to press charges, noting the act, though outrageous, wasn't illegal. "After consulting with federal and local prosecutors, as well as doing a comprehensive investigation and review of possible charges, it was determined that — despite a likely violation of congressional policy — there is currently no evidence that a crime was committed," the agency said at the time.

Senate aide had sex in hearing room because he was ‘bored' and has ‘no regrets' about leaked tape: report
Senate aide had sex in hearing room because he was ‘bored' and has ‘no regrets' about leaked tape: report

New York Post

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Post

Senate aide had sex in hearing room because he was ‘bored' and has ‘no regrets' about leaked tape: report

Aidan Maese-Czeropski, the Senate aide who was filmed having sex in a Capitol Building hearing room, has 'no regrets' for the lewd act and said he only did the dirty deed because he was 'bored' with his highly sought-after job, according to a new interview. Now known as the 'Senate Twink,' Maese-Czeropski, 25, fled the country for Australia after video of him engaging in sexual congress in an exclusive Senate room, Hart 216, was leaked from a WhatsApp group chat — getting him fired and upending his life. 'But I don't regret f—king in the Senate,' the former Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) told New York Magazine via FaceTime from a beach in the Outback. Advertisement 'I would come in nine hours a day, sit there bored out of my f—king mind. So yeah, I'm going to entertain myself and f–k in a room,' Maese-Czeropski told the outlet. 3 Aidan Maese-Czeropski, 25, moved to Australia after the fallout from his leaked Senate sex tape. Facebook/Aidan Maese-Czeropski The ex-pat revealed he booked Hart 216 for the depraved act, the same room where former FBI Director James Comey testified about Russian meddling in the 2016 election and where late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was sworn in, according to the report. Advertisement The desk he made the film at had recently been used by former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN). Afterwards, he gave his sexual partner a tour of the Senate and was back at his desk before noon, according to the article. 3 The Senate Judiciary hearing room in the Hart Senate Office Building, a room similar to that used by Maese-Czeropski for his sex tape. Annabelle Gordon – CNP The aide made the mistake of circulating the sex video in a group chat and days later found himself, naked, on the Daily Caller. 'I became catatonic. My brain shut down,' Maese-Czeropski said of the moment he realized he was caught with his pants all the way down. Advertisement Initially, he tried to ignore the backlash by watching television 'non-stop' but was eventually forced into a brief stay in a psych ward due to the amount of threats and shame he felt from the exposure, according to New York Magazine. After he bottomed out, Maese-Czeropski fled the country on a backpacking excursion through Southern Africa, Portugal, and the Canary Islands — eventually ending up Down Under. Despite all of the tribulations, the ordeal has seemingly provided no moral lessons to the sexcapading former aide. 3 A screengrab from the leaked sex tape in the prestigious Senate office building. Advertisement 'It's hard to say that I learned a lesson,' Maese-Czeropski admitted to the outlet. 'In some sense, I f—ked in the Senate because I was miserable and wanted a way out,' he said. Maese-Czeropski further claimed, 'I know so many people who've f—ked in the Senate. I could throw people under the bus to water out my own scandal.' Instead, he has doubled down on his notoriety, starting an OnlyFans account with the username 'Senate Twink Official.' 'I'm going to make bank off this name,' he gloated to the magazine. Maese-Czeropski was fired from Sen. Cardin's office following the leak of the infamous clip. However, the Capitol Police refused to file charges, stating that the act — while egregious — wasn't illegal. 'After consulting with federal and local prosecutors, as well as doing a comprehensive investigation and review of possible charges, it was determined that — despite a likely violation of congressional policy — there is currently no evidence that a crime was committed,' the agency said at the time.

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