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56 drafted it?

Correct. He did not tell me who had drafted it.

Okay. Did Mr. Brown discuss with you and your colleagues in that meeting any other issues about election fraud or election integrity?

I don't recall if there was anything discussed in that meeting other than that.

Okay. And what was your understanding about this project that you were being given to call State and local officials, what was your understanding about how it fit into the current status of the campaign at that time?

Honestly, I really just didn't give the job assignment much more thought than someone told me, a low-level campaign staffer, to make a phone call and I did so. You know, to me, I don't know, you know, what his idea was of how it played into the campaign.

Okay. Maybe—you recall this meeting happening at the end of November. Is that correct?

Yes, sometime in the last few days of November.

Okay. Before that meeting when you were in Philadelphia had you had any other, you know, job responsibilities or any other projects that you were given that related to the outcome of the election, like any election fraud-related work?

There was at one time Michael Brown sent me an Excel spreadsheet that just had addresses on it and how many registered voters were registered at that particular address. And all I did there was just type the address into Google Maps and figure out if it was an apartment building or a hotel or whatever type of building that address was.

Okay. And what did you do with that information once you had researched it on Google Maps?

Just plugged in what it was into an Excel spreadsheet and sent it back to him.