In July 2001, Judicial Watch filed a formal complaint against then Rep. Gary Condit (D-CA). During the investigation into the disappearance of Chandra Levy, an intern who met Condit while she was working at the Bureau of Prisons, Rep. Condit intimidated witnesses and asked his former mistress, Anne Marie Smith, to lie in an affidavit and to investigators.
Condit's actions not only violated the rules of ethics set forth by the House, but also violated the trust of the public.
- Complaint Against Congressman Gary A. Condit (D) of California – Document filed with the Committee on Standard of Official Conduct, U.S. House of Representatives
- Complaint Against Chief of Police Charles H. Ramsey – Filed by Judicial Watch for "dereliction of duty" and political favoritism toward Congressman Gary A. Condit
- Letter to House Majority Leader Dick Armey regarding Rep Gary Condit
- Affidavit of James H. Robinson, esq., Attorney for Ms. Anne Marie Smith – Submitted in conjunction with a request for a Grand Jury to conduct an investigation into obstruction of justice and subordination of perjury by Congressman Gary A. Condit, Mike Lynch and Don Thornton
- Affidavit of Ms. Anne Marie Smith – Submitted in conjunction with a request for a Grand Jury to conduct an investigation into obstruction of justice and subordination of perjury by Congressman Gary A. Condit, Mike Lynch and Don Thornton
- Request for Grand Jury Investigation – Request for a Grand Jury to conduct an investigation into obstruction of justice and subordination of perjury by Congressman Gary A. Condit, Mike Lynch and Don Thornton
- Letter from the Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury – response to the complaint filed by Judicial Watch
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