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Glenn SimpsonPage 116 for, you know, chain of evidence reasons went from her to Baker Hostetler. They would have materials analyzed and translated and then they would — I don't read a word of Russian. So I would get the certified translations of stuff from Baker.

Q. And beyond your interactions with her about the extortion issue, what type of interaction did you have with her in the course of the Prevezon work?

A. In the early period it was I believe largely about this extortion case. Later on when we would appear in court it would — you know, she would come to some of the Court hearings and the issue of Browder's efforts to avoid having to testify were front and center, sort of the main issue for quite a while. So I don't remember specific conversations with her about that, but that's what we would have discussed.

Q. Have you met in person with her on other occasions besides court hearings?

A. I attended a couple client dinners and I think that's about it.

Q. Do you recall when and where those would have been?

A. I recall some of the when and the where. 1-800-FOR-DEPO