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Condit still not considered a suspect
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2001 Despite searching his apartment for more than three hours beginning late last night and seeking lie detector and DNA tests from Congressman Gary Condit (D-Calif.), District of Columbia police say he is still not a suspect in the disappearance of Chandra Levy. Condit, 53, is not a suspect, they say, because there is no evidence of a crime. Levy, 24, has been missing since April. Condit's lawyer has offered full cooperation into the investigation of Levy's disapperance. However, the lawyer stopped short of a polygraph test, which police and Levy's parents are seeking. Condit, who is married, has admitted to having an affair with Levy, a former Bureau of Prisons intern. Get the Story:
Condit Apartment Searched by Police (The Washington Post 7/11)
Police Call for Polygraph Test and Search Condit's Home (The New York Times 7/11)
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