Condit's lawyers are busy as bees
Former congressman sues newspaper, is sued by Baskin-Robbins
By Michael Doyle, McCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON Former San Joaquin Valley congressman Gary Condit is now playing both offense and defense in the courts.
On offense, Condit is fighting a Phoenix-area newspaper he says defamed him. On defense, he's being challenged by Baskin-Robbins over his ice cream business. Taken together, several ongoing lawsuits reveal Condit's struggle to find his place since his involuntary departure from Congress in January 2003.
"I do believe that people are leery of being involved with me in a traditional way," Condit acknowledged in a deposition taken as part of a previous lawsuit.
Earlier this month, Condit sued a small Arizona paper thathe says hurt his reputation by how it characterized his handling of Chandra Levy's disappearance. A one-time Bureau of Prisons intern who was raised in Modesto, Levy disappeared in 2001. Her skeletal remains were found in Washington's Rock Creek Park a year later, in May 2002. Her murder has never been solved.
The weekly, free-circulation Sonoran News stated in a 2005 article that Condit was the "main focus in the Chandra Levy case in 2001, after lying to investigators about his affair with Levy."
In fact, police have neither identified any suspect in Levy's disappearance nor accused Condit of lying during the investigation.
"(The paper) intentionally published the defamatory article about (Condit) in a calculated effort to increase sales and increase corporate profits by falsely sensationalizing their tabloid coverage of the Chandra Levy case," the lawsuit contends.
Condit's Florida-based attorneys filed the lawsuit in Maricopa County, Arizona, where he now lives and where the 30,000-circulation Sonoran News serves residents of the Cave Creek community north of Phoenix.
Gary Condit and his wife, Carolyn, have filed multiple defamation lawsuits over press coverage of the Levy case. The cases have been settled privately.
"Everybody knows they have no intention of bringing this to trial," Sonoran News attorney Dan Barr said Monday.
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