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Gary Condit

Gary Adrian Condit (born April 21, 1948) is a former politician and member of the Democratic Party who served in the House of Representatives from 1989 to 2003. Condit holds a B.B.A from the USC Marshall School of Business. Condit originally represented 15th District, and then later California's 18th congressional district after redistricting following the 1990 census.
Condit gained significant national attention for an extramarital affair with intern Chandra Levy, which was exposed after Levy's disappearance in May 2001. Condit was not candid and forthcoming with investigators about his relationship with Levy, bringing him considerable negative attention and speculation that he was somehow involved in her murder. The following year, he lost in the 2002 Democratic primary. In 2010, Ingmar Guandique was found guilty of first-degree murder of Levy and was sentenced in February 2011 to 60 years in prison. On June 4, 2015, D.C. Superior Court Judge Gerald Fisher granted a motion for retrial〔("Judge grants new trial in death of intern Chandra Levy" ) Fox News Channel from Associated Press: June 4, 2015. Accessed June 4, 2015〕 after prosecutors withdrew their objection, despite continuing to believe Guandique to be guilty of the crime.
==California State Assembly==
In 1988, Democratic Assemblyman 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, California.〔("Willie Brown: The Members' Speaker" ) by James D. Richardson, 1994. ''APF Reporter Vol. 16 No. 2.'' Accessed December 19, 2006.〕 The group tried and failed to unseat Willie Brown, who was serving as Speaker of the Assembly of the California State Assembly at the time, by making a deal with assembly Republicans. Steve Peace co-wrote and produced the 1988 film ''Return of the Killer Tomatoes''; Condit appeared as unbilled, unspeaking pizzeria patron during a fight sequence wearing a trucker cap who smashes a bottle on the head of a cowboy.〔("Archive: Condit 1" ) Undated, 2001. The Smoking Gun archives. Accessed December 19, 2006.〕

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