One of the videos allegedly shows the male staffer masturbating in a House office building, while the second video allegedly shows that same staffer having sex with another man.
This revelation comes after Democrat congressional aide Aidan Maese-Czeropski, 24, was fired last week after he had shot an amateur gay porn film in a Senate hearing room. He had worked for the office of Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD).
Semafor reports that the Newhouse staffer was under investigation for reportedly filming two videos partaking in sex acts on Capitol grounds in 2022.
One of the videos allegedly shows the male staffer masturbating in a House office building, while the second video allegedly shows that same staffer having sex with another man in a different office setting.
The staffer, who vehemently denied the illicit behavior, allegedly posted the explicit content to his Snapchat story under an account known as "Adam J," according to the outlet. The official account handle is "Anjackson2019."
The staffer was exposed due to the video showing identifiable markings of the House office building, including carpet and furniture.
However, a Newhouse spokesperson said the investigation found "no evidence to the allegation" of what they referred to as "purported, unbecoming behavior." The anonymous staffer was not terminated but left his position in the fall of that year, according to the Daily Mail.
"As soon as the office was alerted, we immediately contacted the appropriate House entities to conduct an independent investigation," the spokesperson for Newhouse said.
An explicit video of Maese-Czeropski, obtained by the Daily Caller, showed him having anal sex with an unknown man in the Hart 216 Senate hearing room.
The video showed two naked men having anal sex with one of the men appearing to be squatting on a chair during the act. The video was leaked to the Daily Caller after it was shared with a private group for gay men in politics.
Maese-Czeropski issued an admitted he showed "poor judgement" and was fired for the incident. He then wrote on Linked-In that he was being attacked "for who I love to pursue a political agenda."
Before the sex scandal, Maese-Czeropski worked as a congressional staffer for over two years and attended the University of California Berkeley and Johns Hopkins University, according to his LinkedIn account.
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