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 was for someone who “is a leader here and our boss. . . our funder.” PRIGOZHIN’S Russian passport identiﬁes his date of birth as June I, 1961. 13. Defendant MIKHAIL IVANOVICH BYS'I‘ROV(Buc1poa Mnxaun Msauoauq) joined the ORGANIZATION by at least in or around February 2014.

a. By approximately April 2014, BYSTROV was the general director, the ORGANIZATION’s highest-ranking position. BYSTROV subsequently served as the head of various other entities used by the ORGANIZATION to mask its activities, including, for example, Glavset LLC, where he was listed as that entity’s general director.

b. In or around 2015 and 2016, BYSTROV frequently communicated with PRIGOZI-IIN about Project Lakhta’s overall operations, including through regularly scheduled in-person meetings.

14. Defendant MIKHAIL LEONIDOVICH BURCHIK (Bypr-nnt Mnxaun Heonunoanq) A/K/A MIKHAIL ABRAMOV joined the ORGANIZATION by at least in or around October 2013. By approximately March 2014, BURCHIK was the executive director, the ORGANIZATION’s second-highest ranking position. Throughout the ORGANIZATION’s operations to interfere in the US political system, including the 2016 US. presidential election, BURCHIK was a manager involved in operational planning, infrastructure, and personnel. In or around 2016, BURCH 1K also had in-person meetings with PRIGOZHIN.

15. Defendant ALEKSANDRA YURYEVNA KRYLOVA (prlona Anexcaunpa IOpbeBHa) worked for the ORGANIZATION from at least in or around September 2013 to at least in or around November 2014. By approximately April 2014, KRYLOVA served as director and was the

ORGANIZATION’s third-highest ranking employee. In 2014, KRYLOVA traveled to the United