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 For Immediate Release
Jul 10, 2001 Contact: Press Office
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JUDICIAL WATCH FILES HOUSE ETHICS COMPLAINT AGAINST CONGRESSMAN GARY CONDIT

Public Interest Group Calls For His Reprimand and Resignation


(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest law firm that investigates and prosecutes public abuse and corruption, today will file an ethics complaint before the House of Representatives Ethics Committee against Congressman Gary Condit.

“It is clear Congressman Condit lied about his relationship with Chandra Levy to the police, the media and others. In addition, as a U.S. Congressman, and as a human being, Congressman Condit owed a duty and responsibility to do whatever he could to help the Levy family find Chandra. Rather than doing this, he put his own interests first and foremost and covered up his relationship – thereby depriving the police of vital information necessary to find the still missing young lady. The evidence also shows the Congressman may have suborned perjury. As a result, he has brought discredit upon the House of Representatives and should be, at a minimum, reprimanded. However, under the circumstances, the right thing for Mr. Condit to do is to simply resign,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.

“The conduct of the D.C. Police Department has also been reprehensible, insofar as it has protected Mr. Condit and not treated him as a suspect in the Chandra Levy investigation. It shows how there is a dual-class society in the United States; politicians have become the new American nobility who can act and be treated as if they are above the law – while the rest of the American people are treated as second-class citizens. Accordingly, Judicial Watch will be filing a complaint against the D.C. Police Department and will also take appropriate action against its officials for their dereliction of duty,” added Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman.

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