Disgraced Eric Swalwell still messaging former staffers on Snapchat despite political fallout

Eric Swalwell, the disgraced former Congressman, is still using Snapchat as a channel for private communications despite it being the app that led to the end of his political career.The revelation came Friday in a report from the New York Times detailing Swalwell’s use of social media.“Mr.
Swalwell is still using Snapchat.As recently as this week,” the Times wrote.
“Mr.Swalwell communicated directly with a former intern on the app and asked her why she had taken a screenshot of their chat history.”The Times said the details were provided to them through images, though they said the new messages were not sexual in nature.
At least six women have publicly or anonymously accused Swalwell of misconduct spanning sexual assault allegations, inappropriate workplace conduct, and unsolicited explicit communications, including claims involving Snapchat exchanges that allegedly included sexual messages and explicit images.One of the central allegations comes from a former staffer who was 21 at the time and worked closely with Swalwell while he was a 38-year-old member of Congress. She said she helped plan events, arranged his travel, and drove him around his district, and that he increasingly brought her into his political orbit by praising her work, including meetings with political figures.According to her account, the professional relationship shifted into private messaging on Snapchat, where she alleges Swalwell began sending sexual comments and explicit images, including photos of himself. California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.Please provide a valid email.
By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Never miss a story She also said he asked her to send nude photos of herself, which she did, describing the attention as flattering but also unsettling given the power dynamic.The woman’s mother later told CNN that her daughter mentioned Snap...