Former Representative Eric Swalwell was first stricken with allegations of severe sexual abuse on April 10 by multiple women in anexposéfor CNN and accompanying exposé for the San Francisco Chronicle.
Now, he’s being accused of more misconduct, this time under the guise of his social media persona as Congress’ “Snapchat King.”
This latest round of accusations from yet another CNN report published May 4 alleges Swalwell reached out to multiple women “in an attempt to gaslight or intimate” them on Snapchat the night after his lawyer was informed of the sexual assault allegations.
Swalwell, a Californian Democrat and high-level Pelosi protégé, earned a spot in the media as one of the DNC’s most ardent fighters against supposed government corruption and so-called personal malfeasance amongst Republicans.
Swalwell even attacked Kavanaugh during his 2018 nomination hearings.
Then-Representative Swalwell even said in aninterviewfor MSNBC that the Judiciary Committee should “bring in all the victims… to be questioned.”
Just over a month ago, Swalwell found himself under fire over his alleged sexual misconduct with former staffers and associates of his office.
Reporting undertaken by CNN and the San Francisco Chronicle revealed serious allegations of sexual assault, choking, and drugging.
This led to Swalwell’s bolstering Gubernatorial campaign in California being swept away along with his Congressional career.
Swalwellresignedjust days after the allegations surfaced and somewhat withdrew from the public eye after a statement in an X post conceding his campaign and declaring his innocence.
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