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Subject: CAS: FOX: Condit Talked of Being 'In Trouble', Says Flight
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,28740,00.html

Fox News
Tuesday, July 03, 2001

Condit Talked of Being 'In Trouble', Says Flight Attendant

By Rita Cosby


WASHINGTON - Rep. Gary Condit said he might be "in trouble" and have to
"disappear for a while" shortly after Chandra Levy vanished, says the woman
who also told Fox News she had a year-long affair with the California
congressman.

"He called me approximately May 5 or 6 saying, 'I'm going to have to
disappear for a while, don't call me,'" flight attendant Anne Marie Smith
said in an exclusive interview on Monday. "I said, 'Well, are you in
trouble? Is it your job? Is it your family?' And he said, 'No, none of
that, but I think I may be in some trouble.'"

Smith said that when she finally got in touch with Condit, to tell him that
she had been contacted by the FBI, he did not respond well when she told
him what was happening.

"I said, I have been contacted by this agency, and I want you to know and I
said, you know, it was just a routine questioning, they said they would
keep my name confidential," she said.

"He was really upset with me, he said, 'Oh, I see how you are, I see what
you're doing.' And I said, 'No, you know, I've never been in a situation
like this.' ... He said 'You don't have to talk to the media, you don't
have to talk to anybody. You don't even have to talk to the FBI.'"

Condit's office on Tuesday issued a two-sentence statement denying he told
anyone not to discuss the Levy case with investigators.

"I have repeatedly urged anyone who has any information that could help
police find Chandra Levy to come forward, tell all they know, and be as
forthcoming as possible," the statement read.

I have not asked anyone to refrain from discussing this matter with
authorities, nor have I suggested anyone mislead the authorities."

Smith reportedly told the FBI she ended the romantic relationship with
Condit when she saw press reports about Levy, a source close to the woman
told Fox News.

Smith also said Condit told her he was "lonely in Washington," with his
chronically ill wife spending 99 percent of her time in California.

In the same interview, first reported on the Fox News Channel Monday night,
Smith also said the congressman asked her to sign a declaration denying
their relationship, and told her she did not need to talk to the FBI
following Levy's disappearance.

Smith told Fox News she refused to sign the draft of a declaration that was
submitted by Condit attorneys to her lawyers, and insisted the California
Democrat knew the document was a lie.

"Mr. Condit knew it was false and he was asking me to sign it and, I
personally could never have signed it," Smith said in an interview on
Monday. "I would never have signed it. And he was urging me to sign it, he
said you don't want anything, this could be personally embarrassing for
both of us."

Condit's lawyers have declined to comment on any relationship he may have
had with Smith.

Smith's lawyers on Monday evening supplied Fox News with a copy of what
they said was a draft of the declaration. They said the document contained
a note written by Don Thornton, an investigator who works with Condit's
West Coast attorney.

Jim Robinson, Smith's attorney, claims to have had a phone conversation
with Thornton in which the latter referred to the form as an "affidavit."
Robinson says the document is indeed an affidavit, as opposed to a
declaration, since it is composed of the specialized vocabulary of the
legal profession called legalese.

On Tuesday, Condit attorney James W. Cotchett released a statement in which
he said that it was Robinson's idea for Condit's people to send over a
"draft statement" setting the record straight on Condit and Smiths'
relationship. He said Smith later decided not to sign the statement because
it was a "personal matter" and "she didn't want to get involved any
further."

While not outright denying a romance between Condit and Smith, Cotchett
implied that the relationship between them had been exaggerated, and that
Smith had acknowledged as much.

"She indicated it was totally out of proportion and taht her roommates were
paid by the Star to talk about her," his statement read. "She was very
cordial, but also very, very embarrassed."

Smith, 39, said she has not spoken to Condit since one or two weeks before
Levy vanished. Smith also said she knew the California Democrat was married
and suspected he might be seeing someone else, but she didn't know for
sure.

Levy, the 24-year-old California native who had just finished an internship
at the Bureau of Prisons, was last seen on April 30. She came from Modesto,
Calif., Condit's congressional district.

Condit, 53 and married, has repeatedly said through public statements he
and Levy were only good friends. In an interview with D.C. police
investigating her disappearance, he strongly hinted the two had been
lovers, sources have told Fox News.

Condit told investigators be broke off the friendship only two days before
she disappeared, according to Fox News police sources.

When Condit broke with Levy with the explanation she was moving back to
California, she was distraught, refusing to take no for an answer and even
becoming obsessed with him, sources said. Levy called Condit several times
on a special line in the 24 hours before she vanished, but he never
returned those calls, the sources said.

But Condit's chief of staff, Mike Lynch, said last week Condit didn't even
remotely discuss a relationship or a breakup during the police interview.

Levy's parents, Susan and Robert Levy of Modesto, Calif., have hired former
Washington homicide detectives to scour their daughter's Washington studio
apartment for fibers, love letters, notes and any other clues that could
help them find out what happened to their daughter, who has not been seen
since April 30.


Fox News' Mike Emmanuel contributed to this report.

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