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Glenn SimpsonPage 135 information about this that would allow me to say one way or the other. You know, as a sort of question of counterintelligence and just general investigation of Russian methods and that sort of thing, I think that's a reasonable interpretation.

Q. Have you had any communications about the meeting at any time with Rinat Akhmetshin?

A. No. No.

Q. Have you had any communications about the meeting, again, at any time with Ms. Veselnitskaya?

A. No.

Q. Have you had any communications about the meeting with anyone you worked with on the Prevezon matter?

A. Probably. I think we all exchanged mutual expressions of surprise. I think I talked to Paul Levine, a lawyer at Baker Hostetler. I'm sure I discussed it with Ed Baumgartner, Mark Cymrot. You know, if anyone knew about it they certainly didn't confess it to me.

Q. Do you know — I'm going to butcher this name — Irakle Kaveladze?

A. I know who he is.

Q. I'll spell it. I-R-A-K-L-E, last name K-A-V-E-L-A-D-Z-E. 1-800-FOR-DEPO