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Attorney Work Product // May Contain Material Protected Under Fed. R. Crim. P. 6(e)

and Prince told the Office that he likely showed that image to Bannon.[1] Prince also believed he provided Bannon with Dmitriev's contact information.[2] According to Prince, Bannon instructed Prince not to follow up with Dmitriev, and Prince had the impression that the issue was not a priority for Bannon.[3] Prince related that Bannon did not appear angry, just relatively uninterested.[4]

Bannon, by contrast, told the Office that he never discussed with Prince anything regarding Dmitriev, RDIF, or any meetings with Russian individuals or people associated with Putin.[5] Bannon also stated that had Prince mentioned such a meeting, Bannon would have remembered it, and Bannon would have objected to such a meeting having taken place.[6]

The conflicting accounts provided by Bannon and Prince could not be independently clarified by reviewing their communications, because neither one was able to produce any of the messages they exchanged in the time period surrounding the Seychelles meeting. Prince's phone contained no text messages prior to March 2017, though provider records indicate that he and Bannon exchanged dozens of messages.[7] Prince denied deleting any messages but claimed he did not know why there were no messages on his device before March 2017.[8] Bannon's devices similarly contained no messages in the relevant time period, and Bannon also stated he did not know why messages did not appear on his device.[9] Bannon told the Office that, during both the months before and after the Seychelles meeting, he regularly used his personal Blackberry and personal email for work-related communications (including those with Prince), and he took no steps to preserve these work communications,[10]

d. Kirill Dmitriev's Post-Election Contact with Rick Gerson Regarding U.S.- Russia Relations

Dmitriev's contacts during the transition period were not limited to those facilitated by Nader. In approximately late November 2016, the UAE national security advisor introduced Dmitriev to Rick Gerson, a friend of Jared Kushner who runs a hedge fund in New York.[11]

Gerson stated he had no formal role in the transition and had no involvement in the Trump


  1. Prince 5/3/18 302, at 5; 1/16/17 Image on Prince Phone (on file with the Office).
  2. Prince 5/3/18 302, at 5.
  3. Prince 5/3/18 302, at 5.
  4. Prince 5/3/18 302, at 5.
  5. Bannon 10/26/18 302, at 10-11.
  6. Bannon 10/26/18 302, at 10-11.
  7. Call Records of Erik Prince Grand Jury 
  8. Prince 4/4/18 302, at 6.
  9. Bannon 10/26/18 302, at 11; Bannon 2/14/18 302, at 36.
  10. Bannon 10/26/18 302, at 11,
  11. Gerson 6/5/18 302, at 1,3; 11/26/16 Text Message, Dmitriev to Gerson; 1/25/17 Text Message, Dmitriev to Nader.

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