Eric Swalwell Accuser
Plans to File Police Report For Alleged Drugging, Sexual Assault
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Eric Swalwell‘s latest accuser, Lonna Drewes, says the disgraced politician drugged and raped her in 2018 … and she’s planning on filing a police report.
In a press conference Tuesday, Lonna said she was a model in Beverly Hills at the time as well as the owner of a software company, which she says Swalwell offered to assist her with.
Lonna claims Swalwell invited her to an event when his wife was pregnant and accuses Swalwell of drugging her drink. She says despite only having one glass of wine, she was rendered incapacitated and found herself in Swalwell’s hotel room unable to move while she alleges he choked and sexually assaulted her.
Lonna says she did not consent to any sexual activity and the incident was documented in subsequent therapy sessions. She says she didn’t come forward until now, because she was afraid of Swalwell’s political power and background as an attorney, but will now be going to law enforcement with her attorney Lisa Bloom.
As you know, Swalwell exited California governor’s race Sunday after sexual assault and misconduct allegations by a former staff member and at least 3 other women.
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The House Ethics Committee announced on April 13 an investigation of the allegations against Swalwell. We also confirmed he is the subject of an investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney due to the allegations.
Stay tuned.



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