Senate gay sex

Another man standing behind him films the sex act. He said he loves his new life in Sydney, but struck a note of bitterness about the infamous sex tape incident. Footage appearing to show two men having sex inside the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing room, situated in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, has been shared online.

But he claimed to be happier — and wealthier, thanks to OnlyFans — than he was before the scandal broke. A Senate staffer is out of a job after the publication of a video appearing to show two men having sex in a Senate hearing room. Maese-Czeropski, known online as the "Senate Twink," caused a political sex scandal while working as a Senate staffer for then-Maryland senator Ben Cardin.

After he filmed himself having sex. Footage of the tryst shows a young man bent over a conference table in the Hart Senate Office Building. I just needed time to process the scandal. In the immediate aftermath, Maese-Czeropski fled to South Africa, where a New Zealander he met convinced him to move permanently to Australia.

The second individual engaged in sexual intercourse in the sex video filmed in the Senate hearing room is alleged to be a Georg Gauger, a German national studying at nearby Elliot School of International Affairs. Aidan Maese-Czeropski was 24 and working for Maryland Democrat senator Ben Cardin when a lewd video that allegedly showed him and another man having sex in a Senate hearing room was exposed in December by a right-wing outlet.

Aidan Maese-Czeropski was 24 years old when the explicit gay sex tape was released in , leading to him being let go by Sen. Ben Cardin D-Md. You are viewing 1 of 4 images Previous Image Next Image. A separate picture shows the staffer naked on a desk where senators often sit.

A gay sex scandal ignited the group chats of many a D.C. denizen in recent days in regards to a video that allegedly depicts a male Democratic Senate staffer having sex with another man in a. The eight-second pornographic clip, first posted Friday evening by right-wing media site the Daily Caller, was reportedly leaked from a private group chat for gay men in politics.

The video was allegedly first shared in a private group for gay DC insiders before appearing on a since-deleted X account. US Capitol Police ultimately decided not to press charges against either of the men involved in the sex tape in February after finding no evidence of criminal activity.