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Who is Fang Fang? Alleged Chinese spy had 'sex romp' with ex-lawmaker Eric Swalwell, solicited illegal donations for him

Recently declassified FBI records have shed new light on a three-year investigation into former Rep. Eric Swalwell and suspected Chinese spy Fang Fang. The probe examined alleged illegal campaign donations and Fang’s activities but was ultimately closed over national security concerns

Who is Fang Fang? Alleged Chinese spy had 'sex romp' with ex-lawmaker Eric Swalwell, solicited illegal donations for him

Fang Fang, also known as Christine Fang, is alleged to be a Chinese spy who allegedly engaged in a sexual encounter with former California Democrat and ex-U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell. According to FBI records, Fang was part of an investigation into Swalwell, which reportedly found her assisting in soliciting illegal campaign contributions.

The investigation, codenamed "Freshman Fifteen," began in 2014 and concluded in 2017, but was ultimately closed for national security reasons. Alleged activities by Fang include soliciting illegal straw donations, destroying records, making false statements, smuggling cash, and operating as an unregistered foreign agent on behalf of China.

FBI documents noted that Fang's parents were also known intelligence officers in China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), and she maintained ties to other affiliates of that agency. Despite the investigation finding evidence of Fang's suspicious activities, prosecutors decided not to pursue prosecution due to national security concerns.

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