FoxNews | Steele was a no-show Monday for a long-requested deposition in
London, Fox News has learned. The news comes as Senate Judiciary
Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Sen. Lindsey Graham,
R-S.C., have announced a criminal referral on Steele.
Evan Fray-Witzer, a Boston-based attorney representing
Russian tech tycoon Aleksej Gubarev in multi-million dollar civil
litigation, described Monday's U.K. court actions to Fox News. “My
understanding is that Mr. Steele’s lawyers spent a good deal of time
arguing why they thought he (Steele) should not be required to sit for a
deposition and that ultimately the court took the entire matter under
advisement.”
Gubarev is suing the British-based Steele’s company
Orbis Business Intelligence because the dossier claimed Gubarev's
companies, including XBT Holdings and Webzilla, used “botnets and port
traffic to transmit viruses, plant bugs and steal data.”
Fray-Witzer said, “Certainly with respect to Mr. Gubarev, Webzilla
and XBT there has never been a single scrap of evidence about them in
the dossier.”
Congressional testimony and ongoing Fox News reporting revealed
that Steele and Orbis Business Intelligence were paid $168,000 by
Fusion GPS’ Glenn Simpson to write and promote the dossier among select
journalists when it was opposition research funded in part by the
Democratic National Committee. As Fox News has reported based upon
review of British court records, Steele promoted and met with five media
outlets repeatedly between the spring and fall of 2016. At the same
time, Steele also was meeting with the FBI in Rome, according to
reports.
Meanwhile, records obtained and reviewed by Fox News
from related civil ligitation in Florida reveal that Steele maintains
that even showing up for a deposition would “implicate state secrets in
London.”
Fray-Witzer stressed in that hearing that the British
government “has not asserted” Steele’s claims. The attorney has said
Steele “is asserting he can’t speak about things. We have pointed out
that he’s spoken to anyone who is willing to listen, every journalist,
and the FBI.”
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