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Pastimes : CONDIT

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (444)7/16/2001 9:15:25 AM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (1) of 1669
 
Yes. Now check this out - he can't remember if they had sex the "last time" they saw each other. LOL - right!

nypost.com

July 16, 2001 -- WASHINGTON - Rep. Gary Condit told cops he can't remember if he had sex with Chandra Levy the last time he saw her - but he did recall repeatedly offering to help her find a new job, a new report says.
The California Democrat claimed there was nothing remarkable about his final rendezvous with the 24-year-old at his hip Washington condominium on the morning of April 24, Newsweek reports.

Levy's internship at the federal Bureau of Prisons had ended abruptly. She was preparing to return home to Modesto, Calif., and she seemed "a bit annoyed," the magazine says.

But Condit told cops she wasn't distraught as they discussed her future - would she go to law school or look for a job in Sacramento? - and even rebuffed an offer to use his connections to get work.

Their meeting ended without any hysterics, and the embattled pol told investigators it was understood that his secret romance with Levy would continue no matter what she decided to do, the report says.

Probers asked Condit if he and Levy were intimate during that last meeting. His answer? He couldn't recall.

Condit and Levy spoke by phone nearly every day between April 24 and April 29. In their last talk, she told him she was returning to California in the next few days and would call from there.

Washington police revealed more details yesterday about April 30, the day of Levy's disappearance - including a mysterious report of screams at her building.

Cops were called there at 4:30 a.m., but left when they found nothing amiss. And, they pointed out, Levy was apparently home later that day because computer logs show she was on the Internet from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The sites she browsed included a map for Klingle Mansion in Washington's sprawling Rock Creek Park, which will be the target of a police search this week, The Washington Post reports.

Pressure on Condit - including from other lawmakers - continued to build over the weekend.

"Infidelity is always unacceptable," said Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.). "If these allegations are true, obviously, he should resign."

Condit hoped the lie-detector test he took last week would relieve the pressure, but his lawyers have refused to turn over the results to authorities.

Police say their lack of involvement in the test casts doubt over the polygraph's reliability, and they don't expect Condit to submit to another one.

Meanwhile, the Levy saga has caught the interest of the nation's most infamous intern - Monica Lewinsky. "I think like everyone else, my family and I have deep, deep sympathy for what they are going through," the Sexgate siren told "Extra!" in an interview that airs tonight.
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