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Text of Rep. Gary Condit's letter

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The Associated Press
Aug. 23, 2001 |

Text of Rep. Gary Condit's letter to constituents, dated Aug. 22:


Dear Friends and Neighbors,

Chandra Levy has been missing for nearly four months.

I'm sorry that the pain the Levy family and Chandra's friends are feeling has
grown worse with each passing day.

When Chandra's dad called me to tell me she was missing, he asked for my
help. I contacted the police to see if a reward fund would help find her.
They said it would, so I helped start one.

Since that day, and every day since, I have cooperated and worked with law
enforcement to find Chandra. I invited the police to my apartment. I asked
the FBI to help.

Despite my best attempts to help the police find Chandra, some in the media
have criticized me for remaining "silent."

I have not been silent with those in charge of finding Chandra.

I have answered every single question asked by the police and FBI.

When tabloids turned the tragedy of Chandra's disappearance into a spectacle
and rumors were reported as facts, I decided that I would not discuss my
private life in the media.

Some suggest that not talking with the media could mean I had something to do
with Chandra's disappearance. I did not. I pray that she has not met the same
fate as the other young women who have disappeared from the same
neighborhood.

I will be interviewed on television and hopefully I will be able to answer
questions that help people understand.

It is not something I look forward to. But things have gone on long enough.

Before speaking to the media, I wanted to write to you. I have known so many
of you for a long time. You know me to be hard working, committed to our
issues and dedicated to my community and my family. I hope you also will
understand that I am not perfect and have made my share of mistakes.

For 30 years as local Mayor, County Supervisor, State Assemblyman and
Congressman, thousands of people have come to me with their personal
problems.

A son in trouble, a mother in a nursing home, a job that was lost, a farm
going broke, a mortgage that couldn't be paid.

And each time, people trusted that I would treat their problems with care.

I hope our relationship is strong enough to endure all of this.

For now, I want my work in Congress to improve our communities. Please know
that you can still bring me your concerns and your problems.

Thank you for the kindness you have shown Carolyn and my family.

Sincerely,
Gary Condit


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