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Billionaire kicks Eric Swalwell out of his mansion and wants $1M back after heinous sex allegations

April 13, 2026
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Billionaire kicks Eric Swalwell out of his mansion and wants $1M back after heinous sex allegations

Lefty billionaire Stephen Cloobeck has dramatically cut ties with Eric Swalwell and revealed he has kicked him out of his mansion.

“I am no longer supporting Eric,” Cloobeck told The Post in an exclusive interview. “F—ing tell everyone I’m a libertarian. F— you, Democrat Party. I’m a libertarian now.”

The ugly break-up between the timeshare mogul and Bay Area congressman — who pulled out of the governor’s race late Sunday — marks yet another stunning point in Swalwell’s cratering political career.

Stephen Cloobeck speaks to reporters about his candidacy for California Governor.
Stephen Cloobeck has dramatically cut ties with Eric Swalwell and revealed he has kicked him out of his mansion. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Following public allegations Friday of rape, sexual assault and other sexual misconduct made by several women who knew or worked for Swalwell, the Bay Area congressman lost most of his endorsements, he’s potentially facing expulsion from Congress and become the subject of a criminal investigation.

Cloobeck spent more than $1 million supporting Swalwell’s candidacy, and the embattled congressman filmed his denial video Friday from inside the billionaire’s palatial Beverly Hills mansion.

Cloobeck confirmed Swalwell was no longer staying with him and the billionaire’s alleged honeytrapper fiancée, who has been accused of burglarizing the homes of other rich, old men in Los Angeles.

“I have a lot of people who stay at my house,” Cloobeck said with a laugh. “I built a gorgeous place, my dream home, I relish it, and I’m a very generous man. I’m very thoughtful and I’m very kind.”

He added that he would need to talk with his attorney to see if can claw back the $1 million he gave an independent committee supporting Swalwell.

Eric Swalwell speaks at a town hall meeting.
The ugly break-up between the timeshare mogul and Bay Area congressman marks yet another stunning point in Swalwell’s cratering political career. AP

Just weeks ago, Cloobeck called Swalwell his “little brother” in an interview with Politico, and he scoffed in a previous interview with The Post when asked about rumors that Swalwell may have acted inappropriately with female staff and interns.

Cloobeck, who said he has been a Democrat for “almost 40-year plus,” is now unsure where the allegations will ultimately lead, but he said the controversy was enough to make him walk away.

“I don’t know where these facts are going to end up — you hear or read all this stuff,” he said.

When asked whether he believed Swalwell had been truthful with him, Cloobeck said: “I’m gonna have to investigate that. I don’t know the answer to that.”


Here’s the latest on the allegations against Rep. Eric Swalwell

  • Eric Swalwell under investigation by Manhattan DA over alleged sex assault of staffer
  • Eric Swalwell cowers in billionaire pal’s $26M mansion — as rape claim sparks career freefall
  • Four women detail horrific sexual assault, misconduct claims against Eric Swalwell — including ex-staffer who alleges he raped her
  • Eric Swalwell paid illegal Brazilian live-in nanny under the table with campaign funds, complaint alleges
  • Influencer’s husband threatens Eric Swalwell after he allegedly bombarded her with nudes and turned up at her house

Cloobeck, who gained more name recognition after briefly running for governor last year and making multiple appearances on the TV show “Undercover Boss,” has been extremely generous to Swalwell.

On top of letting the deeply-in-debt congressman frequently stay at his 9,700 square mansion, Cloobeck also gave the maximum $39,200 to Swalwell’s campaign and gifted the congressman a $31,000 trip to France in 2024.

Cloobeck had harsh words for fellow billionaire Tom Steyer, saying the progressive hedge funder turned environmentalist and candidate for governor — who has dropped nearly $100 million into the race — was “spending all this money on bulls—.”

“I’ve met most of the players, and I will continue to,” Cloobeck said. 

Party affiliation, however, will clearly not be the attribute Cloobeck prioritizes most.

“I’m going to change my god d— party affiliation, because I cannot stand this Democratic Party at all,” he said. “I am done. Finito.”

The post Billionaire kicks Eric Swalwell out of his mansion and wants $1M back after heinous sex allegations appeared first on New York Post.

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