At the end of this article, it reports EBay took information off their site because Condit's office had complained "it violated" Condit's "intellectual property rights". Really? This man has now attained "celebrity" status another title conferred upon some for sinking so far to the bottom of the bilge they become the elite......this intellectual property right - Condit, an ax, and Levy? Now that sounds like Fargo - the movie - supposed to be a comedy, but the guy who paid two killers to kidnapp his wife - well they killed her. And then, on a lonely road with snow knee high, was a Welcome Sign with Paul Bunyon and his big axe.. Now the trend is to blame Condit's wife.....yet I do not see her leaving her apartment to meet with Condit's wife - but rather a smiling face was there to greet her - to a secret rendezvous, perhaps? Chandra found in Israel? She couldn't even get back to Modesto - Chandra maybe murdered by Condit's wife? Well oboviously Mrs. Condit has a mental problem, or she would be all over that one.....alleged whip marks on her body inflicted by whom? As usual there are those who lead to wrong side of horse - how easy Condit could get out of this, a jealous wife who killed one of his prostitutes who engaged in bondage? Typical Hollywood crap - and remember Condit played a minor role in a movie not because he was so handsome, but obviously maybe because it was some kind of a payoff? Like they let someone win in old days, in Vegas .... Chandra wanted to be in the FBI or CIA, well the CIA the last think they would do is take in a little girl sent in my a congressman for they know what bums they have in congress - a guy like Jim Traficant ......and these guys do not play or sing soprano - as they used to say "for two bucks I could have your arms broken", not to mention setting your feet in a bucket of cement. So remember Johnny Rosselli ....found in drun in ocean, cut down to fit said drum.....he was about to testify in a Court of law and many big names could have been brought down - and Giacano, well the Butler did that one. Wonder whose Butler got Chandra and took her for a ride? Might add in the 80 period there was this man, a lawyer who suddenly popped up trying to get in good with important people - he latched onto my sister who had some friends who were influential and had also dined with Prince Bernhard at a banquet where she had her picture taken with him.....now this guy reeked with CIA talk and garbage and had a lot of good stories to tell - he wanted to sell, of all things, big airplanes to Arabs for only they had the money to buy same so obviously he knew she ad made friends with one Shiek from Araby...who to her, well they were just business contacts....but boy this lawyer was a handsome devil. Now the one thing I remember - he had a picture of John Tower, dressed in the little black leather outfits and cap with a dog collar around his neck......oh he had so many nice stories, and was interesting, smart, witty and to me, highly suspect. So suspect my other sister and brother in law were quiet worried this idiot had even approached her.....the picture of John Tower though, is what intrigued me - for later he would die in a comuter plane crash.......just recently on web it was reported his brief case was returned to his wife, locked, but when she opened, it was empty. Why return it at all? Do not equate the CIA with the Hells Angels with which Condit wrote....if Condit was a bi sexual as some say and in this gay pride bicycle gang, now there could be a jealous lover........however, how easy look, mention of a problem with a lady, sympathetic ear and gone, your headaches gone, in a twinkle of an eye. So blame Mrs. Condit? You got to be kidding; that broad probably hasn't played with a full deck for years - she lives with her children? Wonder what Condit was on - Viagra, Ecstasy, or both - easy trap for a person to walk into - say like Clinton and that Pizza Pie he sampled that night in the Oval Office that really floored him......expect more of this crap for this House of Representatives is blowing off more hot air than Mt. Etna? Saba Condit submits to fourth interview Rep. Gary Condit, right, and his administrative assistant Michael Dayton. Investigators are looking into what Dayton told a former Condit employee who claims she had an affair with the California lawmaker. July 27 � Investigators conducted a fourth interview with Condit Thursday night, sources said. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. � � NBC NEWS AND WIRE REPORTS� � July 27 � � The FBI and Washington police have interviewed Rep. Gary Condit as part of their investigation of the disappearance of Chandra Levy, sources tell NBC News. The 1 1/2-hour interview focused on Levy's habits, frequent hangouts and her mood in the days before her disappearance nearly three months ago.� � � �� � � � � � � July 26 � NBC's Pete Williams looks at the role played by FBI profilers in cases like the disappearance of Chandra Levy. � � � �IN WHAT SOURCES characterized as a "working session," as opposed to an interrogation, Condit answered questions from FBI agents aimed at establishing a psychological profile of the missing intern. � � � �Washington, D.C., police officers were present for the session, which the sources said took place from 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. Thursday at Condit attorney Abbe Lowell's offices, but it was not immediately known whether they asked any questions of the Democratic congressman from central California. � � � �Neither agency would officially confirm that the session had occurred. � � � �The session was the fourth time that Condit has met with investigators seeking clues into mysterious disappearance of the 24-year-old Levy on or about May 1. It was the first session since Condit acknowledged to investigators in his third interview that he had an extramarital affair with Levy, according to sources familiar with the interviews. � � � � NOT CONSIDERED A SUSPECT � � � �Police have stated repeatedly that Condit is not considered a suspect in the disappearance of Levy, which is being handled as a missing persons case. Advertisement � � � �Condit, ranking member of a key House Agriculture subcommittee, suddenly left hearings of the Agriculture Committee about 7 p.m. ET, returning several hours later for a series of late-night votes on appropriations and foreign sanctions. � � � �Officials told NBC News before the session that they hoped Condit would help FBI agents and police create a profile of Levy and detail elements of her life in Washington. Levy had spent months in the city as an intern for the federal Bureau of Prisons, and had been about to return to California when she disappeared, investigators believe. � � � �Meanwhile, authorities were investigating whether a top aide to Condit advised a former staff member not to tell police about an affair she claims to have had with Condit. The aide, Michael Dayton, denied Thursday that he had done so � though sources told NBC News that Dayton has twice spoken with investigators. � � � �Joleen Argentini McKay, 29, of San Francisco, a member of Condit's staff for eight months in 1994, was quoted in a USA Today article published Thursday as saying Dayton, Condit's administrative assistant in Washington, told her not to talk with FBI agents and police working on the Levy case. "Leave [the affair] in the past or it will ruin you," she quoted Dayton as saying, the newspaper reported. � � � � CONDIT AIDE DENIES REPORT Joleen Argentini McKay in an undated image. � � � �Dayton said Thursday on CNN that the report "is absolutely not true." Calls to Dayton's office by NBC News were not returned. � � � �A source close to Condit told NBC's Andrea Mitchell that Dayton did not threaten McKay but simply told her, "Let the past be the past," and asked her, "Why would you want to be in the Star?" � � � �McKay is the second woman to allege that Condit or his representatives urged her to keep quiet about an alleged affair with the lawmaker. Condit is already the subject of a preliminary obstruction-of-justice inquiry by federal prosecutors looking into whether he interfered with the Levy investigation by trying to persuade Anne Marie Smith, a flight attendant from San Francisco, to deny that they had had an affair. � � � �Condit has made no statements about whether he had affairs with McKay or Smith. He said in a statement July 3 that he had not asked anyone to lie in the Levy case. � � � � RELEVANCE NOT AN ISSUE � � � �Stephen Saltzburg, a law professor at George Washington University who was a high-ranking Justice Department official in previous Republican administrations, told NBC News that an investigation of what Dayton may have said to McKay would not necessarily hinge on whether McKay had information pertinent to the Levy inquiry. More coverage �Latest developments �WashPost: Story fits classic pattern �Newsweek: Condit has an alibi �Levy theories online �BBS: Sound off � � � �"It can be obstruction of justice to try and prevent people from disclosing information to law enforcement, even though in the end it might turn out that the information � was really innocent information," said Saltzburg, who was an associate independent counsel during the Iran-contra investigation. � � � �Police have told NBC News that McKay was the woman who gave Condit a watch, the box for which was later found in a trash can in Alexandria, Va. A witness told police he saw Condit dispose of the box shortly before police searched his apartment on July 10. � � � � � � � �McKay told USA Today that she had given Condit a Tag Heuer watch. � � � �Sources told Mitchell on Thursday that it was Dayton who drove Condit to Virginia to dispose of the box. Police said they would like to schedule a fourth interview with Condit to ask him about that, among other things. � � � �According to USA Today, which reported that it interviewed her several times, McKay said she went to the FBI on May 16 after becoming aware of Levy's possible connection to Condit. McKay said she then called Dayton at least four times in May and June to urge that Condit cooperate with the Levy probe. � � � �She told the newspaper she had come forward to aid the search for Levy. � � � � FRUSTRATION WITH CONDIT � � � �Police have expressed frustration that Condit, 53, who is married, was reluctant to come forward about his relationship with Levy, who disappeared 12 weeks ago as she was preparing to fly home after her internship at the U.S. Bureau of Prisons ended. � � � �Sources told NBC News that it was only during his third interview with police, on July 6, that Condit disclosed that he was in a romantic relationship with Levy, whose family lives in Condit's Northern California district. � � � �The case has put Condit at the center of a storm of publicity, much of it orchestrated by Levy's parents, who have accused Condit of not cooperating with the search for their daughter as much as he could. � � � �On Thursday, the family's attorney raised the possibility of a lawsuit against Condit if police were unable to solve the former federal intern's disappearance. July 24 � In this home video released by her parents, Chandra Levy talks about her busy social life, a noisy neighbor, her apartment and her graduate studies. � � � �"It is clearly an option, and it is one that the family will consider at the appropriate time," the lawyer, Billy Martin, said in an interview with The Associated Press. � � � �A lawsuit would allow Levy's family to seek answers in court about their daughter's disappearance, but it would not be considered while the police search for Levy continued, the lawyer said. � � � �Martin, who represents Robert and Susan Levy, said the family was not accusing Condit of wrongdoing but that he could not rule out Condit's involvement in Levy's disappearance. "We'd hope to one day be able to do that," Martin said. � � � �Marina Ein, a Condit spokeswoman, would not respond to Martin's comments. � � � �In other developments: D.C. police issued a statement Thursday denying published reports that Condit's wife, Carolyn, had confronted Levy during phone conversations between the two. "There is no foundation to these reports," the department said. [YES JUNE YOU SURE NAILED THAT ONE - to the wrong person, of course] Police officers and a large contingent of recruits continued searching Rock Creek Park, near Levy's and Condit's Washington homes. As has been the case since the long-shot search began last week, they found nothing Thursday. 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