diff --git a/src/volume-1/investigation.tex b/src/volume-1/investigation.tex index 6d74dc1..839ff3d 100644 --- a/src/volume-1/investigation.tex +++ b/src/volume-1/investigation.tex @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ \section{The Special Counsel's Investigation} \hr -To carry out the investigation and prosecution of the matters assigned to him, the Special Counsel assembled a team that at its high point included 19 attorneys---five of whom joined the Office from private practice and 14 on detail or assigned from other Department of Justice components. +To carry out the investigation and prosecution of the matters assigned to him, the Special Counsel assembled a team that at its high point included 19~attorneys---five of whom joined the Office from private practice and 14 on detail or assigned from other Department of Justice components. These attorneys were assisted by a filter team of Department lawyers and FBI personnel who screened materials obtained via court process for privileged information before turning those materials over to investigators; a support staff of three paralegals on detail from the Department's Antitrust Division; and an administrative staff of nine responsible for budget, finance, purchasing, human resources, records, facilities, security, information technology, and administrative support. The Special Counsel attorneys and support staff were co-located with and worked alongside approximately 40 FBI agents, intelligence analysts, forensic accountants, a paralegal, and professional staff assigned by the FBI to assist the Special Counsel's investigation. Those ``assigned'' FBI employees remained under FBI supervision at all times; the matters on which they assisted were supervised by the Special Counsel.% 1 diff --git a/src/volume-1/russian-links-to-trump.tex b/src/volume-1/russian-links-to-trump.tex index 17ef030..54e7117 100644 --- a/src/volume-1/russian-links-to-trump.tex +++ b/src/volume-1/russian-links-to-trump.tex @@ -2440,7 +2440,7 @@ \subsubsection{Paul Manafort} Kilimnik wrote that he would arrive at JFK on August~2 at~7:30~p.m., and he and Manafort agreed to a late dinner that night.% 919 \footnote{7/31/16 Email, Manafort to Kilimnik.} Documentary evidence---including flight, phone, and hotel records, and the timing of text messages exchanged% 920 -\footnote{920}% TODO: Missing footnote contents +\footnote{Kilimnik 8/2/16 CBP Record; Call Records of Konstantin Kilimnik \blackout{Grand Jury}; Call Records of Rick Gates \blackout{Grand Jury}; 8/2--3/16, Kilimnik Park Lane Hotel Receipt.}% ---confirms the dinner took place as planned on August~2.% 921 \footnote{Deripaska's private plane also flew to Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on the evening of August~2, 2016. According to Customs and Border Protection records, the only passengers on the plane were Deripaska's wife, daughter, mother, and father-in-law, and separate records obtained by our Office confirm that Kilimnik flew on a commercial flight to New York.}