Another woman has alleged that Eric Swalwell raped her, adding to a growing list of misconduct allegations against the former Democratic lawmaker. Speaking on Tuesday, Lonna Drewes said she had been reluctant to come forward with her allegations that Swalwell drugged and raped her in a hotel room in 2018 because of his political power. Swalwell has resigned from Congress and withdrawn from California governor's race since accusations against him were reported on Friday. He denies each and every sexual misconduct allegation against him. These accusations are false, fabricated, and deeply offensive - a calculated and transparent political hit job, his attorney Sara Azari said. Drewes said she met Swalwell in 2018 while working as a model, initially considering him a friend before the incident. During their third meeting, Drewes claims Swalwell choked and raped her, alleging that she was incapacitated. Following Drewes’ claims, three other women have contacted her attorney with allegations against Swalwell. In light of these accusations, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office is investigating Swalwell over claims from an unnamed former staff member. The sexual misconduct allegations have prompted a MeToo moment on Capitol Hill, with fellow lawmakers expressing the need for vigilance regarding misconduct.