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that I began to be curious and skeptical about William Browder's activities and history in Russia.

MR. FOSTER: Can I ask you a follow-up question. I appreciate the narrative answer, but at the very beginning of the narrative you talked about beginning this journey by interviewing — conducting an interview of the case agent who said he'd gotten all of his information — the case agent or the attorney, the primary person at the DOJ, you said they got all their information from Bill Browder. Can you tell us who that was and who conducted the interview?

MR. LEVY: Mr. Simpson should definitely answer that question. I just want to make sure for the record that he hadn't finished his answer. He can talk more extensively about the litigation support that he provided for Baker —

MR. FOSTER: We're happy to get into that if he wants to do that. We're just coming up at the end of our hour.

MR. LEVY: No problem.

MR. FOSTER: and I wanted to get that follow-up in before —

MR. LEVY: No problem. No problem at all.

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