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EXCLUSIVE'How do you live with that?' Disgraced Eric Swalwell's 'blindsided' wife dresses for revenge… as friends reveal brutal toll sex assault scandal has had on young mom
Eric Swalwell's wife was seen stepping out once again without her wedding ring as new details emerge about the implosion of their marriage - while the disgraced congressman remains out of sight.
Exclusive Daily Mail photos show Brittany Watts, 41, grabbing coffee near the couple's Washington DC home on Thursday morning, with her left hand noticeably bare as questions swirl about the state of couple's nine-year marriage.
The mom-of-three appeared keen to keep a low profile in a green hoodie, jeans, camo baseball cap, and sunglasses during her solo coffee run to Union Kitchen.
The new sighting comes amid reports Watts was left 'blindsided' by the wave of sexual assault allegations that have engulfed her husband, who, up until last month, had publicly presented himself as a devoted family man and rising Democratic star.
Sources also told the Daily Mail that the scandal has taken a toll on Watts, who has been struggling to shield the pair's young children, Eric 'Nelson', nine, Kathryn 'Cricket', seven, and Hank, four.
'Eric has been accused of horrible things. How do you live with that?' a friend of the family said Friday.
'You can see in Brittany's face what an emotional and physical toll this has taken on her. For heaven's sake, she has three young children.
'How does she explain this mess to them?'
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Kids' charity founder stripped of top Canadian honor after he was convicted of raping boys aged 11 and 14
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https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15822769/Kids-charity-founder-stripped-Canadian-honor-convicted-raping-boys-aged-11-14.html
Canada has stripped aid worker Peter Dalglish of one of the nation's highest civilian honors after the former charity founder was convicted in Nepal of sexually assaulting two teenage boys.
Governor General Mary Simon announced on Friday that she had approved the termination of Dalglish's membership in the Order of Canada, years after the once-celebrated humanitarian was sentenced to prison over the abuse case that shocked the international aid community.
Dalglish, who co-founded the children's charity Street Kids International and was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2016, was convicted in Nepal of raping two boys aged 11 and 14.
A Nepalese court sentenced the former aid worker to a combined 16 years behind bars after police raided his home and discovered the boys there during an investigation into allegations of abuse.
Authorities in Nepal said investigators had monitored Dalglish for weeks before pouncing after receiving information about suspected misconduct involving children.
A Nepalese law enforcement official previously accused Dalglish of targeting vulnerable boys from impoverished families by offering promises of education, jobs and travel opportunities before sexually abused them.
During his 2019 sentencing, the court also ordered Dalglish to pay roughly $9,100 in compensation to the victims.
It marked a dramatic downfall for a man who had spent decades cultivating a global reputation as a prominent advocate for vulnerable children.
Dalglish first rose to prominence through his work with street children and child laborers, co-founding Street Kids International in the 1980s before the organization later merged with Save the Children.
Over the years he also held senior positions with multiple international humanitarian agencies and United Nations-linked programs.
The case sparked outrage because of Dalglish’s long-standing image as a respected international humanitarian devoted to helping impoverished and vulnerable children.
Activists in Nepal said the conviction sent a major message in a country that has struggled with child exploitation cases and weak enforcement against sexual predators targeting poor families.
Nepal has faced mounting scrutiny in recent years over cases involving foreign predators accused of exploiting vulnerable children while operating under the cover of humanitarian or aid work.