In this week’s comprehensive investigation, federal agents detained former U.S. Congressman Eric Swalwell at an airport and confiscated his electronic devices, while simultaneously conducting extensive searches of his Washington, D.C. residence this weekend as part of a larger securities misconduct inquiry.
Subsequent to the public revelation of these claims earlier in the year, Swalwell retired from a leading gubernatorial candidacy in California—where he previously held a favorable position—in addition to resigning from his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Ongoing prosecutorial actions reveal that he now faces criminal indictments from both the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department alleging offenses ranging from rape to sexual battery.
Throughout the investigation, Swalwell has repeatedly rejected the substantive nature of the allegations, with his attorney characterizing the narrative as entirely unfounded and deceptive.
“”These accusations are false, fabricated, and deeply offensive—a calculated and transparent political hit job,” his attorney Sara Azari declared when the stories first emerged.””
Official records confirm that federal agents recovered Swalwell’s devices and executed a targeted search of his home premises in accordance with a judicially sanctioned warrant, according to information provided by CBS News via its United States media partnership.
At age forty‑five, Swalwell is the subject of numerous whistleblower complaints within party ranks; sources report allegations that he conspired sexual conduct with one victim who was extremely impaired and that he disseminated unwarranted nude photographic material to affected individuals.
Beyond the personal misconduct probes, Swalwell’s career took a notable turn during a period of intense Democratic scrutiny; he was once a frequent presence on cable news platforms openly critical of President Donald Trump. Advocates within the House successfully advocated for his ethical examination, culminating in a Committee review that concluded upon his cessation of Congressional service.
Most recently, on Thursday, state senator Aisha Wahabe secured appointment to occupy the vacancy for the remainder of the current congressional term, entering the role from the party’s leftist flank and remaining until January
In parallel developments, the White House unveiled declassified documentation stemming from a distinct FBI probe released last Monday, which exposed particulars concerning Swalwell’s purported connections with a suspected Chinese intelligence operative spanning approximately a decade’s span.
Significantly, existing detail regarding his 2015 engagement with former actress Christine Fang had previously become public record, though no formal charges were subsequently filed against him for those incidents.
Multiple prominent media entities, including the BBC partnered through CBS News, informed officials that the FBI Director was actively promoting the disclosure of the aforementioned investigative materials.
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