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44. NATHANIEL had a another business cards with the following hand written notes<br />

on the back: -'July 10th-12th, 1 Oam-lpm, Let know letters were received, His version -of the<br />

reasons which lead [sic] for the suspecician [sic], the investigation." The date "1 O*'<br />

is circled on<br />

the card. I believe these notes refer to NATHANIEL'S July 10,2007, trip to Mexico City,<br />

Mexico, to meet with Russian intelligence officials and inquiries made by the Russian Federation<br />

regarding NICHOLSON'S arrest. I also believe that the comment "[llet know letters were<br />

received" may be a reference to the package that NICHOLSON asked Cellmate to send to Betty<br />

and Marvin Nicholson at their address 1699 N. Terry Sp. #I61 Eugene, OR 97402, upon the<br />

Cellmate's release %om FCI Sheridan in 2002.<br />

45. The notebook contained handwitten notes confirming NATmTIEL's contact<br />

and communication with Russian intelligence officials while in Lima, Peru as well as detailed<br />

plans for NATHANIEL'S next meeting with the Russian intelligence officials in Cyprus on<br />

December 10,2008. Several pages of the notebook were blank. Many of the entries are coded or<br />

cryptic and I have indicated below what I believe the meaning of the notation is based upon the<br />

investigation. The below detailed entries are relevant to this investigation and are in the order<br />

they were observed in the notebook.<br />

First relevant page:<br />

Marvin and Betty Nicholson (Grandparents)<br />

1699 N. Terry Sp. #I61<br />

Eugene, OR 97402 (541) 461-2670<br />

Harold J. Nicholson (Dad)<br />

F.C.I. #49535-083<br />

P.O. Box 5000<br />

Sheridan, OR 97378

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