FBI Raids Eric Swalwell's Home: Full List of Confiscated Items
FBI seizes devices from Eric Swalwell at SFO and raids his D.C. home amid federal sex‑assault probe.
Federal agents conducted simultaneous searches of former Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell's residence in Washington, D.C. and his airport arrival at San Francisco International Airport over the weekend. The investigations stem from a widening probe into sexual assault allegations. Swalwell, who has already faced inquiries in Manhattan and Los Angeles, is under heightened scrutiny as federal agents gather evidence for potential legal action.
Sources familiar with the case say multiple electronic devices were seized during the two-day operation. Three women who accused Swalwell of sexual misconduct reported speaking with the FBI. Newsweek has contacted Swalwell, his attorney, and the FBI for comment.
According to a source, the May 29 airport encounter was a direct but non-confrontational meeting where Swalwell cooperated with agents collecting items listed in the search warrant. The Daily Mail initially reported this operation, which was the first public sign of federal agents aggressively securing potentially critical digital evidence.
The scope of confiscated materials indicates investigators are delving into both personal and professional communications. Forensic analysis of the seized devices will seek to recover deleted files, metadata, location history, and encrypted communications. In sexual misconduct investigations, digital evidence—such as communications, images, or potential recordings—often plays a crucial role, especially when allegations involve electronic interactions.
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