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NEW YORK, (Reuters Life!) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday dismissed a slander lawsuit filed by former Congressman Gary Condit against journalist Dominick Dunne stemming from the 2001 disappearance of a government intern linked to Condit.Former U.S. Rep. Condit, a Democrat from California, sued Dunne, an author and correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine, accusing him of slander for comments Dunne made on CNN's "Larry King Live" about Condit's involvement in the murder of Chandra Levy, a 24-year-old intern in Washington, D.C.Condit came under close scrutiny amid the media storm that followed the May 2001 disappearance of Levy, whose remains were found a year later in Washington's Rock Creek Park. Condit admitted having a "close relationship" with Levy but maintained he had nothing to do with her disappearance or death....
I forget, did they find the guilty party?
Quote from: Airwolf on July 08, 2008, 04:26:14 PMI forget, did they find the guilty party?No but he did lose his Congressional job over it.
Gary Condit was one of the few Americans to directly benefit from the terrorist attacks of 9-11.
This case was heating up and all over the media up until 9/11. In fact, the morning of 9/11, the radio station I was listening to on my way to work interrupted a Condit story to say that a plane had crashed in NYC.