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in New York currently and happy to meet with any member of his transition team."[1] According to Goldstone, around January 2017, Kaveladze contacted him again to set up another meeting, but Goldstone did not make the request.[2] The investigation did not identify evidence of the transition team following up.

Participants in the June 9, 2016 meeting began receiving inquiries from attorneys representing the Trump Organization starting in approximately June 2017.[3] On approximately June 2, 2017, Goldstone spoke with Alan Garten, general counsel of the Trump Organization, about his participation in the June 9 meeting."[4] The same day, Goldstone emailed Veselnitskaya's name to Garten, identifying her as the "woman who was the attorney who spoke at the meeting from Moscow."[5] Later in June 2017, Goldstone participated in a lengthier call with Garten and Alan Futerfas, outside counsel for the Trump Organization (and, subsequently, personal counsel for Trump Jr.).[6] On June 27, 2017, Goldstone emailed Emin Agalarov with the subject "Trump attorneys" and stated that he was "interviewed by attorneys" about the June 9 meeting who were "concerned because it links Don Jr. to officials from Russia—which he has always denied meeting."[7] Goldstone stressed that he "did say at the time this was an awful idea and a terrible meeting."[8] Emin Agalarov sent a screenshot of the message to Kaveladze.[9]

The June 9 meeting became public in July 2017. In a July 9, 2017 text message to Emin Agalarov, Goldstone wrote "I made sure I kept you and your father out of [t]his story,"[10] and "[i]f contacted I can do a dance and keep you out of it."[11] Goldstone added, "FBI now investigating," and "I hope this favor was worth for your dad—it could blow up."[12] On July 12, 2017 Emin Agalarov complained to Kaveladze that his father, Aras, "never listens" to him and that their


  1. Goldstone 2/8/18 302, at 11; Grand Jury  DJTJR00118 (11/28/16 Email, Goldstone to Graff).
  2. Grand Jury 
  3. Grand Jury 
  4. Grand Jury 
  5. RG000256 (6/2/17 Email, Goldstone to Garten).
  6. Grand Jury 
  7. RG000092 (6/27/17 Email, Goldstone to E. Agalarov).
  8. RG000092 (6/27/17 Email, Goldstone to E, Agalarov). Grand Jury 
     
  9. OSC-KAV_01190 (6/27/17 Text Message, E. Agalarov to Kaveladze).
  10. RG000286-87 (7/9/17 Text Messages, E. Agalarov & Goldstone); Grand Jury 
  11. Investigative Technique  
  12. Investigative Technique   Grand Jury 

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