Disgraced ex-congressman Eric Swalwell — who is accused of raping and sexually assaulting multiple women after nights of heavy drinking — billed an eye-watering amount of booze deliveries to his campaigns, including charges during a series of jaunts to Las Vegas.
Over a four-year period starting in 2020, Swalwell’s donor-funded congressional campaigns recorded more than 100 separate charges with now-defunct alcohol delivery company Drizly, according to federal campaign disclosures — purchases that even caught his team off guard.
While the ex-congressman’s boozy campaign spending could be legal, “it might not be the best use of donor money,” Swalwell’s former chief of staff Alex Evans told the California Post.
“He knew exactly what he was doing.”
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