Capitol Police Ends Probe into Senate Sex Tape Without Charges
The Capitol Police has concluded its investigation into a sex tape filmed inside a Senate hearing room, finding no evidence of criminal activity.
- Capitol Police announced the closure of the investigation into a sex tape filmed inside the Hart Senate Office Building, citing no evidence of a crime.
- The video involved a Congressional staffer and another individual, both of whom were uncooperative with investigators.
- The staffer, identified in reports as Aidan Maese-Czeropski, has resigned and defended his actions amid public scrutiny.
- Social media and political commentators have criticized the decision not to press charges, comparing it to the treatment of Jan. 6 Capitol riot participants.
- Legal experts had weighed in on potential charges, but the Capitol Police decided against pursuing any legal action.