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Glenn SimpsonPage 96 Prevezon's side of the story to see if it was credible; the second is you were investigating Bill Browder's ties to the U.S. and related subpoena issues; and the third is that you were investigating Bill Browder's Russian businesses. Is that correct?

MR. LEVY: I think he said a lot more than that, but go ahead.

MR. DAVIS: I listed the main topics. That's where we left off.

MR. LEVY: I don't think that's the main topics either, but go ahead.

BY THE WITNESS:

A. Is that a yes-or-no question? I think those are three things I covered, but I covered a lot of stuff.

Q. With the information that you gathered in those and related efforts, what did you do with the information once you obtained it?

A. Well, the first thing you do is you give it to the lawyers and, you know, when appropriate you give it to reporters, you know, put it in court filings.

Q. So is it correct, then, people associated with Fusion did communicate with journalists about 1-800-FOR-DEPO