"Capitol Police Close Senate Sex Tape Investigation Without Filing Charges"

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US Capitol Police have decided not to press charges against two men involved in filming themselves having gay sex in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing room, citing a lack of evidence of a crime despite a likely violation of Congressional policy. One of the men, Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a former staffer for Sen. Ben Cardin, was fired after the video circulated on social media. The investigation concluded that the individuals involved were uncooperative, and no conclusive evidence of a crime was found. Maese-Czeropski, who invoked his Fifth Amendment right, has denied any disrespect to his workplace and is considering legal options.
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- Senate Sex Tape Investigation Closes Without Charges The Daily Beast
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