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Sunday, Sept. 9, 2001 9:33 p.m. EDT

Condit 'Love Letter' Witness Corroborates Explosive Testimony

A mystery girlfriend of embattled Congressman Gary Condit said that he was "stalking her" in a way that left her "scared," according to letters she wrote to a friend that were obtained by the National Enquirer this week.

What's more, the friend of the unidentified Condit paramour, who first went public to Judicial Watch in August, said she was warned that she'd wind up like Chandra Levy if she didn't clam up about what she knows.

"I can make people disappear with a phone call," a close Condit aide allegedly threatened his lover's female pen pal. Neither woman has been named by the Enquirer or Judicial Watch.

Just last week Susan Borges-Rossi told the Enquirer that during her own affair with the wild-living congressman, he told her he had a "fix it" team that could make a dead body disappear if necessary.

Four weeks before the latest Enquirer report hit newsstands, Judicial Watch Chairman Larry Klayman revealed news of the latest Condit witness exclusively to NewsMax.com contributor, WABC Radio host Steve Malzberg.

"We've been looking through the information that she provided," Klayman told Malzberg. In letters to her friend, who just happened to be a Judicial Watch client, she "claimed she had an affair with Congressman Gary Condit," Klayman revealed.

"What's significant is that the woman felt threatened - it's in the letters - and that's why we turned them over to the police and the FBI," he added. "She felt as if [Condit] was stalking her, not literally but figuratively." 

Klayman told Malzberg that he had informed Chandra Levy's parents of the new development and provided them copies of the Condit mystery girlfriend's correspondence.

The new Enquirer report backs up Klayman's account to Malzberg, with the friend saying that Condit's mystery lover "told me she felt like Condit was stalking me - and she was terrified."

Adding a new layer of detail to the story, the supermarket tabloid reprints excerpts from the correspondence, such as the mystery woman's disappointed reaction after one Condit assignation.

"Instead of having a nice romantic liaison as I had hoped, he comes to the house here one night and just (expletive deleted) me real quick on the couch. It was very awkward and uncomfortable. I really thought that a man of his age would have learned how to make love to a woman. But he was like a young boy."

The Enquirer identifies the Condit mystery girlfriend only as "an aide to a California politician." But in early August Klayman said the woman got a job with California Governor Gray Davis after her affair with Condit ended, raising the question, he said, of "whether Davis is performing the role of Bill Richardson during the Lewinsky scandal."

In late 1997, when then-President Bill Clinton was desperately trying to cover up his affair with White House fellatrix Monica Lewinsky, he had then-U.N. Ambassador Bill Richardson offer her a job in New York. 

Chandra Levy also worked in Davis' office before she went to Washington.