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Nov 1, 2021, 6 tweets

Kelly: Did you do any research on Alfa-Bank when Fusion was originally engaged to investigate Donald Trump by the Washington Free Beacon?

Seago: I don't know who the client was and whether or not it was the Washington Free Beacon.

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"Do you recall Eric Lichtblau being upset about the article he wrote which mentioned the server allegations?"

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Seago: There was a meeting that occurred, and as I testified, Marc Elias, Michael Sussmann, Peter Fritsch were also at that meeting.

Kelly: I don't believe you previously mentioned Rodney Joffe attending this ["late summer"] meeting.

Seago: Yeah, I want to correct the record.

"Okay. So this is a e-mail provided by Fusion GPS. You can see that Peter Fritsch sent it to Mark Hosenball on October 5th, 2016, and it has an attachment called the Alfa Group overview, 9.1.16."

Kelly: Did you work with Mikey Dickerson on this cyber propaganda research?

Seago: I don't recall what we worked on. He was a contractor to Fusion.

Kelly: Okay. If we look down at line 4, it says Alfa-Bank -- I'm sorry, did you say Mikey Dickerson was a contractor for Fusion?

"the problem with the Alfa bank story is my cyber experts aren't satified about the authenticity of some of the key data"

"Ugh"

"the problem is that the [non-public] nature of the data is way above my level of competence"

"it's everyone's problem"

#Fritsch #Hosenball

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