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Glenn SimpsonPage 99 MR. SIMPSON: It depends on the case.

MR. FOSTER: On this case?

MR. SIMPSON: I think we did on this case.

MR. FOSTER: So did you bill for conversations with the press on this case?

MR. SIMPSON: I'm sorry to say I don't know. I probably did not. Generally speaking, what I would bill for would be to attend events where there would be press. So if I was at a court hearing — most of the press was around court hearings.So I would go to a court hearing with the lawyers and there would be reporters there. So part of what I was billing for was answering their questions.

BY MR. DAVIS:

Q. And with which news organizations did Fusion communicate in relation to the Prevezon case?

A. I will try to remember them. It was the major news organizations that were covering the litigation. Usually it was their courthouse or legal reporters. So it was Bloomberg, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, probably Reuters, Legal 360. I'm sure there were a handful of others.

Q. Was the Financial Times possibly one of 1-800-FOR-DEPO