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Gary Condit

Gary Adrian Condit (born April 21, 1948) is an American former politician who represented California's 18th congressional district in the House of Representatives from 1989 to 2003. He gained significant national attention after the May 2001 disappearance of Chandra Levy, an intern with the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Gary Condit
Official portrait, c. 2002
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California
In office
September 12, 1989 – January 3, 2003
Preceded byTony Coelho
Succeeded byDennis Cardoza
Constituency15th district (1989–1993)
18th district (1993–2003)
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 27th district
In office
December 6, 1982 – September 20, 1989
Preceded byJohn E. Thurman
Succeeded bySal Cannella
Personal details
Born
Gary Adrian Condit

(1948-04-21) April 21, 1948 (age 76)
Salina, Oklahoma, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseCarolyn Berry
Children2
EducationModesto Junior College (AA)
California State University, Stanislaus (BA)

Although Condit was never formally a suspect in Levy's disappearance and murder, he lost the 2002 Democratic primary based in large part on negative publicity from the scandal.

Early life edit

Gary Condit was born in Salina, Oklahoma, on April 21, 1948,[1] the son of Velma Jean (Tidwell) Condit (1929–2017) and Adrian Burl Condit (1927–2021), a Baptist minister.[2][3][4] He was raised and educated in Oklahoma, and graduated from Tulsa's Nathan Hale High School.[5] During the summers of his high school years, Condit worked as a roustabout in Oklahoma's oil fields.[4] In 1967, at age 18, he married his high school sweetheart Carolyn Berry.[4] An investigation by journalists in 2001 revealed that Condit provided the wrong birth date for his marriage license.[4] At the time, Oklahoma required males under age 21 to have parental consent to marry; by claiming to have been born in 1942 rather than 1948, Condit appeared to be older than 18.[4]

In 1967, Condit's father became pastor of a Baptist church in Ceres, California, near Modesto, causing his family to relocate there.[4] Condit began attendance at Modesto Junior College and received an Associate of Arts degree in 1970.[6] In 1972, he received a B.A. degree from California State University, Stanislaus.[6]

While attending college and at the start of his career, Condit worked at a variety of jobs, including one at a tomato cannery,[4] one at a factory that made munitions during the Vietnam War,[7] and in the paint department of a Montgomery Ward department store.[4]

Political career edit

Condit began his career on the Ceres city council from 1972 to 1976—the last two years as mayor. He became the youngest mayor in the city's history at the age of 25. Condit served on the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors from 1976 to 1982, and was elected to the California State Assembly in 1982.

California State Assembly edit

In 1988, Condit was a member of the "Gang of Five" – with Charles M. Calderon of Whittier, Gerald R. Eaves of Rialto, Rusty Areias of Los Banos and Steve Peace of Chula Vista[8] – that failed to unseat Willie Brown as Speaker of the State Assembly by making a deal with Republicans. Peace co-wrote and produced the 1988 film Return of the Killer Tomatoes, in which Condit appeared in an uncredited, nonspeaking cameo during a fight sequence.[9][10]

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Condit was elected to Congress in 1989 in a special election after the resignation of House Democratic Whip Tony Coelho. He was elected to a full term in 1990, and reelected five more times without serious difficulty (Condit had no Republican challenger during the general elections of 1992 and 1998). His most important committee assignment was as a senior member on the House Intelligence Committee in the months and years prior to the September 11 attacks. Like most Democrats from the Central Valley, Condit was somewhat more conservative than other Democrats from California. Being a Blue Dog Democrat, Condit voted against President Bill Clinton more frequently than other members of his party in the chamber.[11] Condit took several populist progressive positions such as opposing NAFTA despite intense lobbying from his own district's wine industry and President Clinton himself, voted against the landmark repeal of Glass-Steagall protections,[12] and against the Iraq War and intervention in Kosovo.[13] In the aftermath of Kosovo, Condit was a persistent force in compelling the prosecution of Slobodan Miloševic.[14][better source needed]

In 1998, during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, Condit publicly demanded that Clinton "come clean" on his relationship with the young woman; a video of this demand was aired almost daily during Condit's own scandal involving a relationship with Bureau of Prisons intern Chandra Levy.[15] Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, interest in the Levy case declined.[16] Condit kept his seat on the Intelligence Committee, retained his security clearance, and was one of a small number of members of Congress who were cleared to see the most sensitive information on the 9/11 attacks.

On December 7, 2001, Condit announced he would run for re-election. He lost the Democratic primary election in March 2002 to his former aide, then-Assemblyman Dennis Cardoza, and left Congress at the end of his term in January 2003.[17] Condit's most notable vote in his last months in office was the resolution to expel Congressman James Traficant after his conviction on corruption charges. In the 420–1 vote on July 24, 2002, Condit was the sole "nay".[18]

Levy scandal edit

 
Reporters with Condit, August 17, 2001

In 2001, Condit became the subject of national news coverage after the disappearance of Chandra Levy, a young woman working as a Washington, D.C. intern, originally from Condit's district. Police questioned Condit twice, and both times he denied having an extramarital affair with her; however, Levy's aunt eventually went public with conversations she had with her about their relationship. Police questioned Condit a third time, and he confessed to the affair.[5][19] When the affair began, Condit was 53 and Levy was 23.

While Condit was not named as an official suspect in the disappearance, Levy's family suspected that he was withholding important information. His reputation suffered from the contrast between his "pro-family" politics, his adultery with a woman younger than his daughter, and his attempts to mislead the police regarding his affair. In July, two months after Levy vanished, Condit agreed to let investigators search his apartment; hours before the search, police said he was spotted throwing a gift box he had received from another woman into a dumpster in a Washington suburb.[5] This followed news reports that Condit had had an affair with a flight attendant.[20]

Levy's remains were not found during the extensive search that followed her disappearance, but were discovered accidentally May 22, 2002, in a secluded area of Rock Creek Park in Washington D.C.; the death was declared a homicide.

In late 2002, Condit sued writer Dominick Dunne of Vanity Fair for $11 million, claiming that Dunne defamed him by suggesting he ordered Levy killed in 2001. Condit's attorney said that the libel lawsuit was based on comments Dunne repeated on national radio and television programs in December 2001, where he suggested Condit frequented Middle Eastern embassies for sexual activity with prostitutes and that, during those times, he made it clear that he wanted someone to get rid of Levy. Condit's attorney said that Dunne's comments "conveyed that Gary Condit was involved in her kidnapping and in her murder, that friends of Gary Condit had her kidnapped, put in an airplane and dropped in the Atlantic Ocean." Dunne paid an undisclosed amount to settle that lawsuit in March 2005.[21] Dunne said he had been "completely hoodwinked" by an unreliable informant. Subsequently, Condit sued Dunne again, charging him with "revivifying" the slander in an appearance on CNN's Larry King Live in November 2005. In July 2008 a federal judge dismissed the second lawsuit filed against Dunne.[22]

In July 2006, Condit sued the Sonoran News, a free weekly newspaper, for defamation of character after the publication wrote "that Condit was the 'main focus in the Chandra Levy case in 2001, after lying to investigators about his affair with Levy.'"[23] The case was dismissed in July 2007 when the judge ruled that Condit had not proved the statement was false, or that the paper had published it with malice. Years later, Condit publicly denied ever having an affair with Chandra Levy.[24]

Police continued the murder investigation, and in March 2009, a warrant was issued for the arrest of Ingmar Guandique, an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador who had already been convicted and imprisoned for two other attacks on women in Rock Creek Park. He was subsequently indicted for Levy's murder.[25][26] On November 22, 2010, Guandique was found guilty of first-degree murder,[27] and was sentenced in February 2011 to 60 years in prison.[28] Condit's lawyer Bert Fields said, "It's a complete vindication but that comes a little late. Who gives him his career back?"[29]

However, on June 4, 2015, D.C. Superior Court Judge Gerald Fisher granted a motion for the retrial of Guandique after it was revealed that the sole witness against him, a jailhouse informant named Armando Morales, had lied about prior jailhouse testimony.[30] Prosecutors dropped all charges against Guandique on July 28, 2016, after an associate of Morales came forward with secret recordings in which he admitted to falsifying testimony about the murder of Levy.[31][32] Levy's death therefore remains unsolved.

Business career edit

After his departure from office, Condit moved to Arizona and operated two Baskin-Robbins ice cream stores with his wife and son.[33] When the franchise failed, Condit was ordered to pay the company $98,000 in a breach of contract proceeding.[34][35] In 2012, he was reported to be serving as president of the Phoenix Institute of Desert Agriculture,[36] which listed its status as 'Dissolved' in the last corporate filing as of June 4, 2015.[37] Condit later returned to California, where he became a registered lobbyist with the J. Blonien law firm of Sacramento.[38]

Family edit

Candidates edit

 
Buck Condit
 
Channce Condit
 
Couper Condit

In 2012, Condit's son, Chad, announced his intention to run for the House of Representatives as an independent in California's redrawn 10th congressional district. He lost in the top-two election against incumbent Jeff Denham and Democratic challenger José M. Hernández.[39] In 2015, Condit's grandson Couper was appointed to the Ceres planning commission, but was denied reappointment in 2020 by the council.[40] In 2018, Condit's grandson Channce Condit ran unopposed for a seat on the Ceres City Council.[41] In 2020, Condit's nephew Buck was elected to the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors for district 1, defeating Modesto City Councilman Bill Zoslocki 58.77% to 41.23%. During the same election cycle, Condit's two grandsons were elected to public office. Channce joined his second cousin Buck on the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors after he defeated Tom Hallinan 60% to 40%,[42] while Couper defeated incumbent Michael "Mike" Kline for a seat on the Ceres City Council by a 38.19% to 23.52% margin, with two other competitors falling short.[42] After serving for 10 months on the Ceres City Council, Couper Condit resigned with no explanation.[43] In 2023, Gary M. Condit who is named after his grandfather Congressman Gary Condit was appointed to the Ceres Planning Commission.[44]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ United States Congress (2005). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. pp. 860–861. ISBN 978-0-16-073176-1.
  2. ^ "CNN Programs – People in the News". CNN.
  3. ^ "Gary Adrian Condit (Private, Male)". condit-family.com.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Arax, Mark; Braun, Stephen (July 16, 2001). . Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA. Archived from the original on December 14, 2015. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "Gary Condit Profile: Levy case opens door on secret life" Undated article published in July 2001. CNN News. Accessed December 19, 2006.
  6. ^ a b Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005, pp. 860–861.
  7. ^ McHale, Terence (Winter 2008). "Gary Condit: From All Angles". California Conversations. Sacramento, CA.
  8. ^ "Willie Brown: The Members' Speaker" June 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine by James D. Richardson, 1994. APF Reporter Vol. 16 No. 2. Accessed December 19, 2006.
  9. ^ "Archive: Condit 1" Undated, 2001. The Smoking Gun archives. Accessed December 19, 2006.
  10. ^ "Gary Condit Resignation letter" (PDF). clerk.assembly.ca.gov.
  11. ^ "Stunned in Sacramento" 2006-03-18 at the Wayback Machine by Anthony York, July 14, 2001. Salon Magazine (online). Accessed December 19, 2006.
  12. ^ "Final Vote Results for Roll Call 276". July 1, 1999.
  13. ^ "2 House Votes Point to Lack of Support for Balkan Action". Los Angeles Times. April 29, 1999.
  14. ^ "Congressman Gary Condit - Official Homepage". garycondit.org.
  15. ^ "Chandra Levy's Jewish Angle" by James D. Besser, July 20, 2001. Jewish Journal. Accessed December 18, 2006.
  16. ^ "Who Killed Chandra Levy?" Washington Post. July 23, 2008. Accessed Aug. 2008.
  17. ^ Nieves, Evelyn (March 6, 2002). "Condit Loses House Race to Former Aide". The New York Times.
  18. ^ Thomas, John D. (August 11, 2002). "Roll Call Standouts, or Bumps on the Congressional Log". The New York Times.
  19. ^ "Police sources: Condit admits to affair with Levy" 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine July 7, 2001. CNN News. Accessed December 19, 2006.
  20. ^ "Transcript of Fox News' Interview With Anne Marie Smith" July 11, 2001. Fox News. Accessed December 19, 2006.
  21. ^ . Scripps. June 4, 2007. Archived from the original on October 9, 2007.
  22. ^ . CNN. July 8, 2008. Archived from the original on July 12, 2008. Retrieved July 8, 2008.
  23. ^ Doyle, Michael. "Condit: Plaintiff and defendant" 2007-07-04 at the Wayback Machine, Modesto Bee, 26 July 2006. Accessed 19 December 2006.
  24. ^ Wright, David; Kindelan, Katie; McCarthy, Kelly (October 25, 2016). "Former Rep. Gary Condit Breaks Silence 15 Years After Chandra Levy Murder Scandal". ABC News.
  25. ^ Alexander, Keith L. (May 28, 2009). "Suspect Pleads Not Guilty; Defense Decries Trial Date". The Washington Post. p. B8. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
  26. ^ Higham, Scott; Horwitz, Sari (2010). Finding Chandra: A True Washington Murder Mystery. New York City: Scribner. ISBN 978-1-4391-3867-0. OCLC 430842090.
  27. ^ Alexander, Keith L.; Cauvin, Henri E. (November 22, 2010). "Ingmar Guandique convicted of first-degree murder of former intern Chandra Levy". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
  28. ^ "BBC News: Chandra Levy: Guandique gets 60 years for 2001 murder" BBC News US & Canada, February 11, 2011
  29. ^ Dorell, Oren (November 22, 2010). "Jury convicts Guandique of murdering Chandra Levy". USA Today. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
  30. ^ "Judge grants new trial in death of intern Chandra Levy" 2015-06-04 at the Wayback Machine Fox News Channel from Associated Press: June 4, 2015. Accessed June 4, 2015
  31. ^ "Secret recordings emerged and the Chandra Levy case rapidly unraveled". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  32. ^ PÉREZ-PEÑA, RICHARD (July 28, 2016). "Charges Dropped Against Man Accused of Killing Chandra Levy". The New York Times. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  33. ^ "Down-and-Out Ex-D.C. Figures Find Second Life on Talk Radio". Fox News. September 21, 2009. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  34. ^ Doyle, Michael (January 5, 2009). . McClatchy. Archived from the original on March 14, 2010. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
  35. ^ Heil, Emily (May 7, 2012). "Gary Condit, scandal-scarred, returns to campaign trail (Catching up with ...)". The Washington Post.
  36. ^ Kamen, Al (May 9, 2012). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on May 17, 2013.
  37. ^ "Phoenix Institute Of Desert Agriculture". California Explore.
  38. ^ Weber, Shirley N. (August 2023). "The Lobbying Directory, 2023-2024" (PDF). sos.ca.gov. Sacramento, CA: California Secretary of State. p. 81. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
  39. ^ Merl, Jean (June 5, 2012). "Denham and Hernandez win in Central Valley congressional race". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
  40. ^ Benziger, Jeff (January 29, 2020). "Planning Commission's Couper Condit replaced by Silveria". Ceres Courier.
  41. ^ Benziger, Jeff (December 7, 2018). "Condits gather at swearing-in". Ceres Courier.
  42. ^ a b Benziger, Jeff (December 2, 2020). "Swearing in of new council won't be open to the public". Ceres Courier. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
  43. ^ Benziger, Jeff. "Condit resigns council seat – with no explanation". Ceres Courier. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  44. ^ Benziger, Jeff. "Youngest Condit appointed to the Ceres Planning Commission". Ceres Courier. Retrieved February 7, 2024.

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Gary Adrian Condit born April 21 1948 is an American former politician who represented California s 18th congressional district in the House of Representatives from 1989 to 2003 He gained significant national attention after the May 2001 disappearance of Chandra Levy an intern with the Federal Bureau of Prisons Gary ConditOfficial portrait c 2002Member of the U S House of Representatives from CaliforniaIn office September 12 1989 January 3 2003Preceded byTony CoelhoSucceeded byDennis CardozaConstituency15th district 1989 1993 18th district 1993 2003 Member of the California State Assembly from the 27th districtIn office December 6 1982 September 20 1989Preceded byJohn E ThurmanSucceeded bySal CannellaPersonal detailsBornGary Adrian Condit 1948 04 21 April 21 1948 age 76 Salina Oklahoma U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseCarolyn BerryChildren2EducationModesto Junior College AA California State University Stanislaus BA Although Condit was never formally a suspect in Levy s disappearance and murder he lost the 2002 Democratic primary based in large part on negative publicity from the scandal Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 California State Assembly 2 2 U S House of Representatives 2 3 Levy scandal 3 Business career 4 Family 4 1 Candidates 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksEarly life editGary Condit was born in Salina Oklahoma on April 21 1948 1 the son of Velma Jean Tidwell Condit 1929 2017 and Adrian Burl Condit 1927 2021 a Baptist minister 2 3 4 He was raised and educated in Oklahoma and graduated from Tulsa s Nathan Hale High School 5 During the summers of his high school years Condit worked as a roustabout in Oklahoma s oil fields 4 In 1967 at age 18 he married his high school sweetheart Carolyn Berry 4 An investigation by journalists in 2001 revealed that Condit provided the wrong birth date for his marriage license 4 At the time Oklahoma required males under age 21 to have parental consent to marry by claiming to have been born in 1942 rather than 1948 Condit appeared to be older than 18 4 In 1967 Condit s father became pastor of a Baptist church in Ceres California near Modesto causing his family to relocate there 4 Condit began attendance at Modesto Junior College and received an Associate of Arts degree in 1970 6 In 1972 he received a B A degree from California State University Stanislaus 6 While attending college and at the start of his career Condit worked at a variety of jobs including one at a tomato cannery 4 one at a factory that made munitions during the Vietnam War 7 and in the paint department of a Montgomery Ward department store 4 Political career editCondit began his career on the Ceres city council from 1972 to 1976 the last two years as mayor He became the youngest mayor in the city s history at the age of 25 Condit served on the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors from 1976 to 1982 and was elected to the California State Assembly in 1982 California State Assembly edit In 1988 Condit was a member of the Gang of Five with Charles M Calderon of Whittier Gerald R Eaves of Rialto Rusty Areias of Los Banos and Steve Peace of Chula Vista 8 that failed to unseat Willie Brown as Speaker of the State Assembly by making a deal with Republicans Peace co wrote and produced the 1988 film Return of the Killer Tomatoes in which Condit appeared in an uncredited nonspeaking cameo during a fight sequence 9 10 U S House of Representatives edit Condit was elected to Congress in 1989 in a special election after the resignation of House Democratic Whip Tony Coelho He was elected to a full term in 1990 and reelected five more times without serious difficulty Condit had no Republican challenger during the general elections of 1992 and 1998 His most important committee assignment was as a senior member on the House Intelligence Committee in the months and years prior to the September 11 attacks Like most Democrats from the Central Valley Condit was somewhat more conservative than other Democrats from California Being a Blue Dog Democrat Condit voted against President Bill Clinton more frequently than other members of his party in the chamber 11 Condit took several populist progressive positions such as opposing NAFTA despite intense lobbying from his own district s wine industry and President Clinton himself voted against the landmark repeal of Glass Steagall protections 12 and against the Iraq War and intervention in Kosovo 13 In the aftermath of Kosovo Condit was a persistent force in compelling the prosecution of Slobodan Milosevic 14 better source needed In 1998 during the Monica Lewinsky scandal Condit publicly demanded that Clinton come clean on his relationship with the young woman a video of this demand was aired almost daily during Condit s own scandal involving a relationship with Bureau of Prisons intern Chandra Levy 15 Following the September 11 2001 attacks interest in the Levy case declined 16 Condit kept his seat on the Intelligence Committee retained his security clearance and was one of a small number of members of Congress who were cleared to see the most sensitive information on the 9 11 attacks On December 7 2001 Condit announced he would run for re election He lost the Democratic primary election in March 2002 to his former aide then Assemblyman Dennis Cardoza and left Congress at the end of his term in January 2003 17 Condit s most notable vote in his last months in office was the resolution to expel Congressman James Traficant after his conviction on corruption charges In the 420 1 vote on July 24 2002 Condit was the sole nay 18 Levy scandal edit nbsp Reporters with Condit August 17 2001 In 2001 Condit became the subject of national news coverage after the disappearance of Chandra Levy a young woman working as a Washington D C intern originally from Condit s district Police questioned Condit twice and both times he denied having an extramarital affair with her however Levy s aunt eventually went public with conversations she had with her about their relationship Police questioned Condit a third time and he confessed to the affair 5 19 When the affair began Condit was 53 and Levy was 23 While Condit was not named as an official suspect in the disappearance Levy s family suspected that he was withholding important information His reputation suffered from the contrast between his pro family politics his adultery with a woman younger than his daughter and his attempts to mislead the police regarding his affair In July two months after Levy vanished Condit agreed to let investigators search his apartment hours before the search police said he was spotted throwing a gift box he had received from another woman into a dumpster in a Washington suburb 5 This followed news reports that Condit had had an affair with a flight attendant 20 Levy s remains were not found during the extensive search that followed her disappearance but were discovered accidentally May 22 2002 in a secluded area of Rock Creek Park in Washington D C the death was declared a homicide In late 2002 Condit sued writer Dominick Dunne of Vanity Fair for 11 million claiming that Dunne defamed him by suggesting he ordered Levy killed in 2001 Condit s attorney said that the libel lawsuit was based on comments Dunne repeated on national radio and television programs in December 2001 where he suggested Condit frequented Middle Eastern embassies for sexual activity with prostitutes and that during those times he made it clear that he wanted someone to get rid of Levy Condit s attorney said that Dunne s comments conveyed that Gary Condit was involved in her kidnapping and in her murder that friends of Gary Condit had her kidnapped put in an airplane and dropped in the Atlantic Ocean Dunne paid an undisclosed amount to settle that lawsuit in March 2005 21 Dunne said he had been completely hoodwinked by an unreliable informant Subsequently Condit sued Dunne again charging him with revivifying the slander in an appearance on CNN s Larry King Live in November 2005 In July 2008 a federal judge dismissed the second lawsuit filed against Dunne 22 In July 2006 Condit sued the Sonoran News a free weekly newspaper for defamation of character after the publication wrote that Condit was the main focus in the Chandra Levy case in 2001 after lying to investigators about his affair with Levy 23 The case was dismissed in July 2007 when the judge ruled that Condit had not proved the statement was false or that the paper had published it with malice Years later Condit publicly denied ever having an affair with Chandra Levy 24 Police continued the murder investigation and in March 2009 a warrant was issued for the arrest of Ingmar Guandique an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador who had already been convicted and imprisoned for two other attacks on women in Rock Creek Park He was subsequently indicted for Levy s murder 25 26 On November 22 2010 Guandique was found guilty of first degree murder 27 and was sentenced in February 2011 to 60 years in prison 28 Condit s lawyer Bert Fields said It s a complete vindication but that comes a little late Who gives him his career back 29 However on June 4 2015 D C Superior Court Judge Gerald Fisher granted a motion for the retrial of Guandique after it was revealed that the sole witness against him a jailhouse informant named Armando Morales had lied about prior jailhouse testimony 30 Prosecutors dropped all charges against Guandique on July 28 2016 after an associate of Morales came forward with secret recordings in which he admitted to falsifying testimony about the murder of Levy 31 32 Levy s death therefore remains unsolved Business career editAfter his departure from office Condit moved to Arizona and operated two Baskin Robbins ice cream stores with his wife and son 33 When the franchise failed Condit was ordered to pay the company 98 000 in a breach of contract proceeding 34 35 In 2012 he was reported to be serving as president of the Phoenix Institute of Desert Agriculture 36 which listed its status as Dissolved in the last corporate filing as of June 4 2015 37 Condit later returned to California where he became a registered lobbyist with the J Blonien law firm of Sacramento 38 Family editCandidates edit nbsp Buck Condit nbsp Channce Condit nbsp Couper Condit In 2012 Condit s son Chad announced his intention to run for the House of Representatives as an independent in California s redrawn 10th congressional district He lost in the top two election against incumbent Jeff Denham and Democratic challenger Jose M Hernandez 39 In 2015 Condit s grandson Couper was appointed to the Ceres planning commission but was denied reappointment in 2020 by the council 40 In 2018 Condit s grandson Channce Condit ran unopposed for a seat on the Ceres City Council 41 In 2020 Condit s nephew Buck was elected to the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors for district 1 defeating Modesto City Councilman Bill Zoslocki 58 77 to 41 23 During the same election cycle Condit s two grandsons were elected to public office Channce joined his second cousin Buck on the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors after he defeated Tom Hallinan 60 to 40 42 while Couper defeated incumbent Michael Mike Kline for a seat on the Ceres City Council by a 38 19 to 23 52 margin with two other competitors falling short 42 After serving for 10 months on the Ceres City Council Couper Condit resigned with no explanation 43 In 2023 Gary M Condit who is named after his grandfather Congressman Gary Condit was appointed to the Ceres Planning Commission 44 See also edit nbsp United States portal List of federal political sex scandals in the United StatesNotes edit United States Congress 2005 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 2005 Washington DC US Government Printing Office pp 860 861 ISBN 978 0 16 073176 1 CNN Programs People in the News CNN Gary Adrian Condit Private Male condit family com a b c d e f g h Arax Mark Braun Stephen July 16 2001 Condit From Success to Scandal Los Angeles Times Los Angeles CA Archived from the original on December 14 2015 Retrieved November 26 2017 a b c Gary Condit Profile Levy case opens door on secret life Undated article published in July 2001 CNN News Accessed December 19 2006 a b Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 2005 pp 860 861 McHale Terence Winter 2008 Gary Condit From All Angles California Conversations Sacramento CA Willie Brown The Members Speaker Archived June 7 2007 at the Wayback Machine by James D Richardson 1994 APF Reporter Vol 16 No 2 Accessed December 19 2006 Archive Condit 1 Undated 2001 The Smoking Gun archives Accessed December 19 2006 Gary Condit Resignation letter PDF clerk assembly ca gov Stunned in Sacramento Archived 2006 03 18 at the Wayback Machine by Anthony York July 14 2001 Salon Magazine online Accessed December 19 2006 Final Vote Results for Roll Call 276 July 1 1999 2 House Votes Point to Lack of Support for Balkan Action Los Angeles Times April 29 1999 Congressman Gary Condit Official Homepage garycondit org Chandra Levy s Jewish Angle by James D Besser July 20 2001 Jewish Journal Accessed December 18 2006 Who Killed Chandra Levy Washington Post July 23 2008 Accessed Aug 2008 Nieves Evelyn March 6 2002 Condit Loses House Race to Former Aide The New York Times Thomas John D August 11 2002 Roll Call Standouts or Bumps on the Congressional Log The New York Times Police sources Condit admits to affair with Levy Archived 2008 12 11 at the Wayback Machine July 7 2001 CNN News Accessed December 19 2006 Transcript of Fox News Interview With Anne Marie Smith July 11 2001 Fox News Accessed December 19 2006 Condit elusive persistent in federal court battles Scripps June 4 2007 Archived from the original on October 9 2007 Condit s slander suit against writer dismissed CNN July 8 2008 Archived from the original on July 12 2008 Retrieved July 8 2008 Doyle Michael Condit Plaintiff and defendant Archived 2007 07 04 at the Wayback Machine Modesto Bee 26 July 2006 Accessed 19 December 2006 Wright David Kindelan Katie McCarthy Kelly October 25 2016 Former Rep Gary Condit Breaks Silence 15 Years After Chandra Levy Murder Scandal ABC News Alexander Keith L May 28 2009 Suspect Pleads Not Guilty Defense Decries Trial Date The Washington Post p B8 Retrieved November 22 2010 Higham Scott Horwitz Sari 2010 Finding Chandra A True Washington Murder Mystery New York City Scribner ISBN 978 1 4391 3867 0 OCLC 430842090 Alexander Keith L Cauvin Henri E November 22 2010 Ingmar Guandique convicted of first degree murder of former intern Chandra Levy The Washington Post Retrieved November 22 2010 BBC News Chandra Levy Guandique gets 60 years for 2001 murder BBC News US amp Canada February 11 2011 Dorell Oren November 22 2010 Jury convicts Guandique of murdering Chandra Levy USA Today Retrieved November 22 2010 Judge grants new trial in death of intern Chandra Levy Archived 2015 06 04 at the Wayback Machine Fox News Channel from Associated Press June 4 2015 Accessed June 4 2015 Secret recordings emerged and the Chandra Levy case rapidly unraveled The Washington Post Retrieved July 30 2016 PEREZ PENA RICHARD July 28 2016 Charges Dropped Against Man Accused of Killing Chandra Levy The New York Times Retrieved July 28 2016 Down and Out Ex D C Figures Find Second Life on Talk Radio Fox News September 21 2009 Retrieved November 29 2010 Doyle Michael January 5 2009 Baskin Robbins found it hard to get scoop on Gary Condit McClatchy Archived from the original on March 14 2010 Retrieved August 17 2012 Heil Emily May 7 2012 Gary Condit scandal scarred returns to campaign trail Catching up with The Washington Post Kamen Al May 9 2012 Remember Gary Condit He s back in politics The Washington Post Archived from the original on May 17 2013 Phoenix Institute Of Desert Agriculture California Explore Weber Shirley N August 2023 The Lobbying Directory 2023 2024 PDF sos ca gov Sacramento CA California Secretary of State p 81 Retrieved December 1 2023 Merl Jean June 5 2012 Denham and Hernandez win in Central Valley congressional race Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 17 2012 Benziger Jeff January 29 2020 Planning Commission s Couper Condit replaced by Silveria Ceres Courier Benziger Jeff December 7 2018 Condits gather at swearing in Ceres Courier a b Benziger Jeff December 2 2020 Swearing in of new council won t be open to the public Ceres Courier Retrieved December 3 2020 Benziger Jeff Condit resigns council seat with no explanation Ceres Courier Retrieved February 7 2024 Benziger Jeff Youngest Condit appointed to the Ceres Planning Commission Ceres Courier Retrieved February 7 2024 External links editBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Condit s Profile on CNN Appearances on C SPAN California Assembly Preceded byJohn E Thurman Member of the California Assemblyfrom the 27th district1982 1989 Succeeded bySal Cannella U S House of Representatives Preceded byTony Coelho Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom California s 15th congressional district1989 1993 Succeeded byNorman Mineta Preceded byRichard H Lehman Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom California s 18th congressional district1993 2003 Succeeded byDennis Cardoza Party political offices New office Chair of the Blue Dog Coalition for Administration1995 1999 Served alongside John S Tanner Communications Nathan Deal Collin Peterson Policy Succeeded byRobert E Cramer U S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byBarry Goldwater Jr as Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byDuke Cunninghamas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Condit amp oldid 1210256691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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