Legal pressure continues to mount against Eric Swalwell as the husband of a woman who leveled misconduct allegations stated he will file a lawsuit if any statements are made that damage his wife's reputation.
The warning was issued by Adam Parkhomenko, husband of Ally Sammarco – one of the women who publicly made the allegations.
⚠️ Public legal warning
On social media, Parkhomenko stated:
- He will proceed with a lawsuit if any statements negatively impact his wife.
- Called on Swalwell to be "careful" in his statements.
- Suggested that if a dispute arises, the congressman should take the initiative to countersue.
He also called for Swalwell's resignation.
📱 Allegations involving messages and personal approaches
According to information published on CNN, Ally Sammarco is one of 4 women accusing Representative Eric Swalwell of inappropriate behavior. She stated:
- She received inappropriate messages via Snapchat starting in 2021.
- She was sent unwanted private images.
- The congressman reportedly appeared near her residence and asked to meet.
She said these actions made her feel uncomfortable.
⚖️ Multiple allegations, investigation opened
A total of 4 women have made allegations related to inappropriate conduct, including more serious accusations.
The Manhattan District Attorney's office has opened an investigation into the matter.
📉 Impact on political campaign
After the allegations surfaced:
- Some political support has been withdrawn.
- Campaign staff have resigned.
- Campaign activities have been severely impacted, especially after a video surfaced of him at a $23 million mansion while missing several important votes.
However, Eric Swalwell has denied all allegations, asserting: "None of this ever happened."
His lawyer also suggested that there may be political motives behind this, similar to how he once accused the former Trump administration of election interference targeting old intelligence files.
