Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner swore declarations denying they orchestrated the release of the 2007 sex tape, calling Ray J’s conspiracy claims a lie, while Ray J accuses them of perjury as the defamation dispute over the tape escalates.
Kim Kardashian swore she did not conspire with Kris Jenner to release her sex tape, a denial Ray J’s lawyer calls perjury, as Kardashian and Jenner defend against a defamation suit and related fraud/racketeering claims tied to the tape’s release.
Hungary's opposition leader Péter Magyar filed a police report alleging the government orchestrated an unauthorized secret recording of a sexual encounter with his ex-girlfriend as a 'honey trap' to weaken his campaign ahead of April elections; he calls for investigations into who ordered the acts and cites potential data misuse.
Brooke Hogan plans to attend the premiere of Bubba The Love Sponge's Hulk Hogan documentary despite her brother Nick Hogan's lawsuit, citing loyalty to Bubba and belief in the film's truthful portrayal of the sex tape scandal involving her father, Hulk Hogan.
Nick Hogan, on behalf of Hulk Hogan's estate, is suing Bubba The Love Sponge to prevent the release of a documentary about Hulk Hogan's sex tape scandal, alleging copyright infringement, unauthorized use of trademarks, and violation of a settlement agreement.
The U.S. Capitol Police have closed their investigation into a sex tape filmed in a Capitol Hill hearing room, stating that there is currently no evidence that a crime was committed. The video, published by The Daily Caller, showed two men having sex on the dais of a hearing room in the Hart Senate Office Building, with one of the men identified as a former staffer for Sen. Ben Cardin. Despite a likely violation of congressional policy, the police found no evidence of a crime and the former staffer refused to cooperate with the investigation. Senator Cardin expressed anger and disappointment over the incident, calling it a breach of trust.
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.
The U.S. Capitol Police have closed their investigation into a leaked sex tape recorded inside a Senate hearing room, citing no evidence of a crime despite a likely violation of Congressional policy. The police stated that a congressional staffer involved had access to the room, but the individuals in the video were uncooperative and no elements of any possible crimes were met. The staffer, identified as Aidan Maese-Czeropski, has since resigned and denied disrespecting his workplace, while conservative outlets initially published the video.
Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Ben Cardin, has left his job after a sex tape filmed in a Senate hearing room was leaked. The video, published by the Daily Caller, shows two men engaging in sexual activity in the room used by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Although the staffer was not identified, Maese-Czeropski's departure was confirmed by Cardin's office. Maese-Czeropski later posted a statement on LinkedIn alleging that he was attacked for being gay and planned to explore legal options. The incident has drawn attention to the historic room, which has been the setting for significant events, including Supreme Court nomination hearings.
Maryland Democratic Senator Ben Cardin expresses anger and disappointment over a sex tape involving one of his assistants, Aidan Maese-Czeropski. Cardin confirms that Maese-Czeropski is no longer employed by the Senate and states that appropriate steps were taken. The incident has raised concerns about staff morale and potential legal implications, as the video was recorded in an official Senate building. Maese-Czeropski has faced criticism for past statements and has acknowledged poor judgment. Capitol Police are investigating the case, with potential consequences depending on whether Maese-Czeropski entered the room on official Senate business.
Senator Ben Cardin expressed anger and disappointment after his former aide, Aidan Maese-Czeropski, was accused of filming a sex tape in a congressional hearing room. Cardin described it as a breach of trust and expressed concern for his staff. Maese-Czeropski, who no longer works for Cardin, stated that he felt attacked for his sexual orientation and denied disrespecting his workplace. The US Capitol Police are investigating the incident, but no charges have been filed.
Capitol Police are investigating after a sex tape allegedly filmed in a Capitol Hill hearing room was linked to a former aide of Senator Ben Cardin. The Maryland Democrat expressed anger and disappointment over the incident, stating that it was a breach of trust. The Daily Caller published parts of the video, but CBS News has not independently confirmed the identities of the individuals involved. The former staffer, Aidan Maese-Czeropski, has been terminated from his position, and he denied any wrongdoing, stating that he was being attacked for his sexual orientation. Cardin stated that he was unaware of any other disciplinary issues involving the former aide and had not spoken to him.
A sex tape filmed in a Senate hearing room has caused a stir online. The video, which shows two men engaging in sexual activity, was first reported by conservative outlets. One of the men in the video has been identified as Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a former staffer for Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland. Maese-Czeropski no longer works for the Senate, and Capitol Police are investigating the incident. Additionally, Maese-Czeropski has been accused of yelling "Free Palestine" at Republican Representative Max Miller.
Capitol Hill was shaken by the circulation of an explicit video showing two men engaging in sexual activity in a congressional hearing room. The video, leaked from a private group chat for gay men in politics, was first posted by the Daily Caller and gained traction in conservative media. The staffer involved, identified as Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a legislative aide for Sen. Ben Cardin, was subsequently fired. Capitol Police are investigating the incident, and potential criminal charges could include trespass, indecent exposure, or misuse of public property. The scandal has sparked outrage and mockery, particularly among conservatives on social media.