Lonna Drewes publicly alleged that Rep. Eric Swalwell raped her in 2018 at a hotel in Southern California and said she did not consent to sexual activity.
Drewes said she had one glass of wine and believes she was drugged before the alleged assault.
Drewes made the allegation at a news conference and said she plans to make a report to law enforcement.
The article ties the allegation to Swalwellâs recent political developments: he suspended his California governor campaign and said he would resign from Congress this week.
The report references earlier sexual assault allegations from a different woman but provides no detail on what those allegations are, whether they were reported, or their procedural status.
No law-enforcement agency, case number, filing date, medical record, or other corroborating evidence is included in the provided text.
The piece includes APâs policy note that it generally does not identify sexual assault accusers unless they self-identify or consent, and Drewes is named because she identified herself publicly.