Fever Pitch Reports surface that Condit and Levy were having an affair, and the scandal becomes the biggest story of the pre-9/11 summer. News crews camp outside Condit’s homes in D.C. and California. He is never named as a suspect; the case remains unsolved.

Present Day Condit lives with his wife in Arizona, where he opened a pair of Baskin-Robbins ice-cream stores in 2005 after his re-election defeat. He allegedly stopped paying franchise fees last year following an ice-cream price hike, prompting Baskin-Robbins to shutter his stores and sue for $14,000. The case is still tied up in court. In September a judge ordered Condit to pay $42,680 in attorneys’ fees in a frivolous libel lawsuit against a local newspaper. Condit did not return calls for comment, but his father says he’s “doing real good. He’s happy.”