Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Fusion GPS Doubted The Credibility Of A Major Dossier Source

Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson doubted the credibility of a source for its Steele Dossier, Sergei Millian, according to the book Russian Roulette.

Not only do many of the allegations in the dossier remain unverified, there is reason to doubt the credibility of a major source for the 35-page document, including for claims that the Kremlin has blackmail material on President Donald Trump and about Page's alleged involvement in a collusion conspiracy.

The founder of the firm that commissioned that the dossier expressed doubts about that source, a Belarusian American businessman named Sergei Millian.

Millian is both Source D and Source E in the dossier, according to The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post.

The unredacted portions of the applications show that the FBI did use allegations from dossier sources other than Millian, whose real name is Siarhei Kukuts.

Page has also disputed a dossier allegation attributed to Source E. "Speaking in confidence to a compatriot in late July 2016, Source E, an ethnic Russian close associate of Republican US presidential candidate Donald TRUMP, admitted that there was a well-developed conspiracy of co-operation between them and the Russian leadership," reads the dossier.

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http://dailycaller.com/2018/07/24/fusion-gps-doubted-dossier-source/ 

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