Not exact matches
An associate of Sechin's, the
dossier claims, «
said that the Rosneft President was so keen to lift personal and corporate Western sanctions imposed on the company, that he offered
Page and his associates the brokerage of up to a 19 percent (privatised) stake in Rosneft.»
The
dossier says that
Page «expressed interest» in the offer but was «noncommittal.»
The memo raises more questions about Steele's
dossier,
saying it «formed an essential part» of the FISA application for
Page.
The memo
says Bill Priestap, who heads the FBI's counterintelligence division, noted that corroboration of the
dossier was in its «infancy» at the time of the first FISA application seeking to surveil
Page.
The Republican memo raised questions about the
dossier,
saying it «formed an essential part» of the
Page FISA application.
The
dossier also
said that former Russian security official Igor Diveykin informed
Page that the Kremlin had a
dossier of dirt on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton that it wanted to give the Trump campaign.
The
dossier also
said an «official close to Presidential Administration Head, S. Ivanov, confided in a compatriot that a senior colleague in the Internal Political Department of the PA, [Igor] Diveykin (nfd) also had met secretly with
Page on his recent visit.»
The
dossier said Sechin offered
Page a 19 % stake in Rosneft in exchange for lifting sanctions.
The
dossier said that
Page was trying to help Russia meddle in the 2016 presidential election.
Democrats also
say that the
dossier was not the only evidence that federal officials used to obtain the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant on
Page.
Schiff, a former prosecutor,
said the FBI had plenty of reasons to be worried about
Page's contacts to Russia beyond the
dossier.
Democrats
say the GOP memo contradicts its own premise that the Russia investigation began with
Page and the
dossier.
«Our knowledge of images is my material,»
says artist THOMAS DEMAND in part of our 40 -
page Demand
Dossier featuring interviews with filmmaker TODD SOLONDZ, architect ADAM CARUSO, museum director UDO KITTELMANN, and more;