
FBI Seizes Eric Swalwell's Electronics in Sexual Misconduct Probe
The FBI seized electronic devices from former Representative Eric Swalwell at San Francisco Airport and raided his home as part of an escalating sexual misconduct investigation. Sources indicate the probe is intensifying, leading to the confiscation of his personal electronics.
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FBI Agents Search Eric Swalwell’s Home as Part of Federal Inquiry
Most sex crimes are prosecuted by state and local authorities. The federal agents appeared to be using civil rights statutes to scrutinize Mr. Swalwell’s conduct, a person familiar with the case said.
By Alan Feuer
Read full article →FBI seizes Swalwell’s devices at airport as sexual misconduct investigation escalates: sources
Eric Swalwell's cell phone was seized at San Francisco International Airport as part of an FBI probe into sexual misconduct, a source confirms.
Read full article →FBI Seizes Eric Swalwell’s Electronics And Raids His Home In Sexual Misconduct Probe
Swalwell faces multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, including rape of a former staffer.
By Sara Dorn, Forbes Staff
Read full article →FBI raids home and seizes electronics of ex-Rep Eric Swalwell in sexual assault probe: report
Swalwell, a former Democratic representative, resigned from Congress in April following the sexual assault allegations
By Ariana Baio
Read full article →FBI Seizes Eric Swalwell's Electronic Devices At San Francisco Airport Amid Sexual Misconduct Investigation
FBI Seizes Eric Swalwell's Electronic Devices At San Francisco Airport Amid Sexual Misconduct Investigation The FBI executed a search warrant against former congressman Eric Swalwell on Saturday after he landed at San Francisco Airport - seizing his electronic devices, including his cell phone, as part of a federal investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct, the Daily Mail reports. According to the report: The agents, armed with additional court-approved search warra...
By Tyler Durden
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