Aidan Maese-Czeropski, the former US Senate staffer who had sex in a Capitol hearing room, said that he "was bored" and has "no regrets" about the act.
Aidan Maese-Czeropski says he has 'no regrets' after his video went viral. (Photo: Facebook/Aidan Maese-Czeropski)
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 added.
Maese-Czeropski 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 Magazine.
He 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."
While 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.
Published By:
Atul Mishra
Published On:
May 23, 2025