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Eric Swalwell accused of drugging and sexual assault by another woman
Summary
A woman who identified herself as Lonna Drewes alleged that Eric Swalwell drugged and sexually assaulted her in 2018; Swalwell has denied the allegations and resigned from Congress.
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A woman who identified herself as Lonna Drewes spoke at a Beverly Hills news conference on Tuesday and alleged that former Rep. Eric Swalwell drugged and sexually assaulted her during a 2018 encounter. She said she delayed seeking formal action for years and described ongoing mental-health impacts. Swalwell announced he was ending his campaign for California governor and formally resigned from Congress this week. His attorney issued a statement denying the accusations.
Key reported facts:
- The woman identified herself as Lonna Drewes and reported the alleged incident occurred in 2018.
- Drewes said she felt incapacitated during the encounter and described it as a sexual assault; she told attorneys she delayed reporting earlier.
- Drewes' attorney said they planned to file a police report with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
- Swalwell has denied the allegations and resigned from Congress after ending his gubernatorial campaign; the Manhattan District Attorney and the House Ethics Committee have been reported to be involved in related inquiries.
Summary:
The new allegation adds to several recent accusations that have led to public statements, resignations, and reported investigations. Drewes' legal team said they planned to file a police report; the timing and outcome of any formal legal actions are undetermined at this time.
