nimgmm:ssun '1 Of 3' FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date ofentt'y 05f15f2018 THEODORE ROOSEVELT I The interview was surreptitiously recorded by the interviewing Agents. MALLOCH was advised of the voluntary nature of the interview and that the interview could end at any moment of his be choosing. MALLOCH was further advised that lying to an FBI Agent was a federal offense. After being advised of the identity of the interviewing Agents and the nature of the interview, MALLOCH provided the following information. The below is a summary of the recorded statements made by MALLOCH: b6 h?A per DOJIOIP [-5666- 03f27f2018 Eiostonr Massachusetts, United States (In Person} meg I Datedraited 04f18f2018 b6 13731 I we This deeuniertt contains neither nor conclusions ofthe FBI. [1 is the pnopeity of the FBI and is loaned to your agency: it and its eontents are not to be distributed outside your agency. FBK 19W1 1276 FD-Tmza (Rex; 05?03-10} Interview of Theodore Mallech 03 .On 03f2712018 2 of 3 Jew b6 h7B per DOJIOIP I said he met CORSI through work at a publishing firm called WND [Notez WorldNetDaily is an American news and Opinion website and online news aqqreqater]. b6 b7A1 per DOJIOIP b6 ETA 1 per (Rm: (Uf?FB?UT?Interview of Theodore Mallech 03 .On 03f2712018 3 of 3 ng b6 per DOJKOIP MALLOCH provided his email address, said he did not use any other email addresses I b6 b6 H7A . per DOJIOIP 137:: 1 Of 8 wake-:1 Hi.- -: Date ofentn- Olf16f2019 Theodore Roosevelt Malloch,I Iwas interviewed at the Special b5 Counsel?s Office, Patriots Plaza 1, 395 Street SW, Washington, DC 20546. b7: Malloch is a United States citizen who resides in the United Kingdom. Malloch's address in the United States isI I I I Present during the interview were Malloch?s attorneys, I I IandI I Present from the Special Counsel's Office were Associate Special Counsel (ASC) Aaron Zelinsky, FBI Special Agent (SA) FBI SAI land FBI Intelligence Analyst I b6 Corsi had been writing articles for WorldNetDaily b6 b6 b7: o?f?afz?l? EH Washington, District Of Columbia, United States (In Person} 6 15711 hr 137 This decrement contains neither i'eemmneudations ne-r conclusions eflne FBI. [1 is the pl?OpCl1}' of the FBI and is loaned to year agency: it and its ee-ntents are net to be distributed eutside your agency. FBK lgC?U'l 1279 DEIIC dl'EI?Cd 06f12f2018 (U) Interview of Theodore Roosevelt on 06f08f2018. .On 06f08/2018 .Wmc h?B per DOJIOIP (Rev. (U) Interview of Theodore Roosevelt on 06f08f2018b?A h7B per DOJKOIP (Rm: (U) Interview of Theodore Roosevelt on 06f08f2018. .On 06f08/2018 .Wmc 4 Of 8 h? h?B per DOJKOIP h7C that Malloch never made ahv attempts to get in touch with Assahge through Farege nor did b6 b?A Per DOJKOIP b6 per DDJIOIP FD-rmza (Rev. 05-03-10} (U) Interview of Theodore Roosevelt ConlinuztlionuFFD-??lof mallOCh on .On .F?ngc 5 Of 3 hG per The dinner was not the first time Malloch discussed WikiLeaks with Corsi. Malloch exchanged various emails and FaceTime calls with Corsi about the topic. Malloch assumed I IMalloch did not hgge any direct communications about Assange. h?B per DOJKOIP When asked if Corsi ever mentioned the name Podesta prior to the releah7c of his emails, Malloch recalled speaking with Corsi about Podesta around that same time. Before they were released, Malloch had the impression, from his conversations with a connection to Assange. (Rm: (U) Interview of Theodore Roosevelt CominumienuFFD-??lnf Malloch on 06f08f2018 .him per DOJIOIP b7C Malloch mainly communicated with Corsif via FaceTime and emails. The two spoke about a variety of matters and Corsi would often boast about how they would soon be in the driver?s seat. Malloch thought Corsi was very happy when the Podesta emails were released because he thought they contained a treasure trove of information. b6 1373 '1 per b6 b'?A . per DOJIOIP I FD-rmza (Rev. 05-03-10} (U) Interview of Theodore Roosevelt Continuation MED-302 of Mallooh on . .On .F?ngc of 8 b6 b?A h7B per DOJKOIP b6 b3 b7E (Rm: (U) Interview of Theodore Roosevelt Cominumionc-FFD-??luf Malloch on 06f08f2018. .On 3:ch 3 Of 8 b3 b6 b7E L7A per DOJIOIP b6 137A 1 per DOJIOIP b6 7- nimgmm:ssun 1 Of FEDERAJ.BUREAUIJFINVESTHEATHNW Dateofentn? 10f29f2018 Jerome Robert Corsi, date of birth social security account was interviewed at the Special Counsel's Office, 395 Street SW, Washington DC 20024. Oorsi was accompanied by his attorney,l I Present during the interview was FBI Special Agent (SA) FBI sal FBI Intelligence Analyst I I Assistant Special Counsel, Aaron Zelinsky, Senior Assistant Special Counsel, Andrew D. Goldstein, and Senior Assistant Special Counsel Jeannie Rhee. Prior to the interview, if the Special Counsel's Office planned to record the interview. advised it would not be recorded and inquired as to whether or not he could record the interview. advised that he could not and that all electronic devices needed to placed outside of the interview location for security purposes. then inquired as to whether or not Corsi had recorded the conversation in during the transport of Corsi from The Mayflower hotel to the Special Counsel?s Office. and Corsi denied recording the conversation and stated that they would have needed to have asked permission prior to doing so. llit'CSIig?IiD?Gl] 09f06f2018 at Washington, District Of Columbia, United States (In Person} nus I I 09511/2013 by I I This decrement contains neither i'eemmuendatiws nor conclusions efthe FBI. [1 is the pmpeny of the FBI and is leaned te- mur agency: it and its ee-ntents are net ?ngE b6 b6 Hit 136 13711 13711 b6 to be distributed outside your agency. FBK 19W1 1433 Nil-302:1 (Rm: {35-0340} (U) Interview of Jerome Corsi on 09f06 ConlinuztlionuFFD-??lof ?2013* .On Dams/?2018 .F?ngc 2 Of 7 Corsi was advised the interview was entirely voluntary and that he could discontinue it or take a break to speak with his attorney at any time. Corsi was further advised that intentional false statements during this interview would be a violation of federal law. After being advised of the identities of the interviewing Agents, Corsi provided the following information: h? b6 Corsi began by providing a brief description of his background. Corsi b73 per DOJ worked for WorldNetDaily (WND) from approximately 2004 to 2017. Corsi gui??c working for WND shortly after the election, at the encouragement told Corsi that WND was not visible enough and that Corsi should go to work forl Enfowars had a much more visible platform with videos and a strong Internet presence. Corsi continues to work for Infowars and they still pay him. Corsi initially started at Infowars as the Washington Bureau Chief and had an office near the Metro Center. Shortly after joining Infowars, Corsi sought to obtain press credentials for the White House. He ultimately received them, but only for a day. Corsi tried to visit the White House after his first visit and was turned away at the West gate. A Secret Service Agent told Corsi that his credentials were no longer valid so he went to a coffee shop across the street and telephoned a subordinate at the White House. Corsi?s contact advised him that Infowars was not recognized as an official news organization by the White House. Corsi believed it was a result of a previous interview with Donald J. Trump. Corsi became frustrated because his former organization, WND, was also trying to get him press credentials at both the White House and Congress. Corsi would have received the credentials because WND was officially recognized as a news organization by the White House. Corsi first met Trump?s father, Fred Trump, in 1985. Corsi had been working in the financial services sector at a company called Marketing One, based in Portland, Oregon. Corsi was a frequent visitor of The Plaza Hotel in New York and was virtually living out of one of their hotel rooms. Corsi was such a frequent guest that the hotel staff granted him a private dining table in the Edwardian Room. When Trump purchased The Plaza Hotel he often paid personal visits to the prominent guests, like Corsi. That is how Corsi initially met Trump and Corsi has remained in contact b6 1373. 21mm 5 810} (U) Interview of Jerome Corsi on 09f06 ConlinuztlionuFFD-??lof ?2013* .On Dams/?2018 .F?ngc 3 Of 7 with him ever since. Trump always treated Corsi as a paying customer and the two have maintained a business-like relationship with one another over the years. In 2008, Corsi started the "birth certificate issue, which was a conspiracy theory alleging that Barack Obama was ineligible to be President of the United States because he was not a natural born citizen of the United States as required by law. Corsi had been working to publish a book entitled, "Where is the Birth Certificate," when Trump became interested in the topic. Trump often called Corsi to speak about the birth certificate issue. Corsi described his conversations with Trump as being one?sided, where Trump would often ask Corsi for his opinion and once Corsi began to speak, Trump would cut him off and tell Corsi what he thought about the topic. Corsi often left the phone calls feeling as if he had said a lot, but said nothing at all. Corsi remembered having approximately six phone calls with Trump about the birth certificate issue. Corsi was in Florida when Obama publicly released his birth certificate. Corsi received a call who told Corsi he be better put the television on. Shortly after, Corsi got a phone call from b7: Trump. Trump told Corsi he saw the birth certificate and that he was finished with the topic. Corsi did not hear from Trump again about that issue. In June 2016, Corsi visited the campaign headquarters at Trump Tower in New York. He visited the office on the Ith floor, which was tiny and completely empty. Corsi saw Corey Lewandowski and Hope Hicks there but did not see or interact with Trump. Corsi tried to engage Lewandowski in conversation but Lewandowski had his head buried in a computer and only made short verbal acknowledgments to Corsi such as, "uh huh.? Corsi was introduced to one of the assistants at the campaign, a lady Last Name Unknown [Agent Note: Corsi used the but b6 this individual may be identifiable to Rhona Graff.] LNU took Corsi b7C to buy a Make America Great Again (MAGA) hat and then took him to see to Michael Cohen. Corsi rarely engaged with Trump directly and relayed messages to Trump through Cohen. Corsi could call Cohen for anything but Cohen was often "disconnected" and Corsi?s messages to Trump were sometimes relayed and sometimes they were not. Cohen's desk was full of memorabilia, documents, papers, and junk. Corsi described Cohen as a "casino guy" who often dealt with matters haphazardly, only to get pulled into a separate conversation by the next person who entered the room. Corsi described the first time he met took Corsi to be Cohen?s office and Cohen immediately invited him in. Cohen was in the b7: mama (Rm: {35433-111} A (U) Interview of Jerome Corsi on 09f06 ConlinuztlionoFFD-??lof ?2013* .On Gama/?2018 .F?ngc Of 7 middle of a conversation with another man in his office and Corsi felt as if the other man was annoyed because he had interrupted their conversation. Shortly thereafter, Cohen received a phone call from a representative from the New York Yankees. Cohen took the phone call and spoke loudly to the representative, in front of both Corsi and the other man. short time later, another individual came into Cohen's office and pressed Cohen to sign some papers that urgently needed to be completed. Cohen did so and then looked at Corsi and said, "let's go meet some people." Cohen then took Corsi around the office to meet everyone. Corsi felt as if Cohen was unable to focus on anything. b6 b6 b6 h? per DOJ b?C (Rm. [us?nun} (U) Interview of Jerome Corsi on OQKDG Conlinuztlion cogxosmme We 5 of 7 b6 h?B per DOJ Around the same time, Corsi told Sam Clovis about Mallooh. Clovis was being ignored by the campaign and his foreign policy team was failing. Corsi never met with Clovis in person, but Clovis knew of Corsi's work. h? per DOJ b7C b6 b?A h?E per DOJ (Rm: (U) Interview of Jerome Corsi on ng?? ConlinuztlionuFFD-??lof ?2013* .On Dams/?2018 .F?ngc the conclusion of this interview, Corsi and his attorney were driven back to The Mayflower in Bucar. During the transport, Corsi b5 made several statements to SHI LI :33 Fo-mza (Rm. [us?nun} qu (U) Interview of Jerome Corsi on ng?? ConlinuztlionuFFD-??luf ?2013* .On Dams/?2018 .F?ngc Of 7 b6 The following items have been enclosed for the file as digital lA attachments to this FD-302: 1) One copy of hand-written notes provided by Corsi;[ I 1 3 rows!? -3 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date ofentt'gr Uf29f2 8 Jerome Corsi, date of birth was interviewed at the Special Counsel?s Office, located at 395 Street, SW, Washington, D.C. Also present during the interview were Corsi?s attorney b5 Assistant Special Counsel Aaron Zelinsky, Senior Assistant Special b7: Counsel (SASC) Jeannie Rhee, SASC Andrew Coldstein, FBI Special Agents I Iandl and FBI Intelligence Analyst Corsi was advised his participation in the interview was voluntary and the interview could be terminated at any moment of his choosing. Corsi was also advised that multiple Special Agents of the FBI were present in the interview and it was a crime to lie to them. 136 b7A per DOJ Corsi thought Assange would know who Corsi was based on Corsi's writings. I lCorSi said his conversations with Malloch usually took the 4 orm Facetime calls because Malloch liked Facetime. Malloch and Corsi would sometimes communicate via phone calls, however. I Corsi did recall Malloch was reluctant to do it, but got the impression he would Corsi did not recall Malloch ever providing information from Assange. 136 1371!. 1371?. fioo? lm'osiigttiionon 09f17f2018 at Washington, District Of Columbia, United States (In Person} Fileii I I Date dra?ed 09f18f2018 b6 1373 by b7: 137E This document contains neither reeonmtendotions nor conclusions oflhe FBI. [1 is the pl?OpCi?l}' of the FBI and is loaned to your agency: it and its eontents are not to be distributed outside your agency. FBK EQWI 1422 FD-rmza (Rev. 05-03-10} b7E I Interview of Jerome Corsi UgflT .On ngle2018 .Hmc Corsi said many people were interested in Corsi getting in touch with Assange. Corsi advised he did not get to Assange directly. Corsi said his connections to the Donald Trump campaign included Kellyanne Conway and Stephen Miller. Corsi had known Conway from her time with the Council for National Policy and Miller from Miller?s time serving as an aide to Senator Jeff Sessions. Corsi said he would publish articles and send them to both the campaign and the White House. Corsi indicated he would often not receive a response to his emailsper DOJ h?C (Rm: Interview of Jerome Corgi UgflT ?2018 -l of 8- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION ETD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10) Date ofenzn- 10f29f2018 Jerome Corsi, date of birth was interviewed at the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, located at 333 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C., 20001. Also present during the interview were Corsi's Assistant Special Counsel (ABC) Aaron b6 Zelinsky, Senior Assistant Special Counsel (BASC) Jeannie Rhee, SABC b7: Andrew Goldstein, FBI Special Agent] I and FBI Intelligence After being advised of the purpose of the interview and identity of the interviewing agent, Corsi provided the following information: - Corsi was advised his participation in the interview was voluntary and he could terminate the interview at any time. Corsi was further advised that intentionally providing false statements to FBI Agents was a violation of federal law. Corsi confirmed his statements from a previous interview conducted on 09 ?17?2018 Ib? 1:173 per DOJ Corsi said, as of August 2016, he had watched and seen Bodesta for a long time. Corsi thought WikiLeaks would release Podesta's emails serially in order to continually feed the news cycle, as opposed to dropping all the information at once. Corsi also thought Julian Assange (Assange) would design the release of Podesta's emails to be an "October surpriseb?E lm'esiiguiionon 09f21f2018 at Washington, District Of Columbia, United States (In Person} I Dzuedra?cd 09f21f2018 b6 h?C by I I This decrement contains neither i'ceonnuendmions sac-r conclusions eflhe FBIleaned Ic- yeur agency. it and its contents are net 10 be distribuled e-ulside your agency. FBK 19W1 1425 (Rev. Interview of Jerome Corsi CommunionoFFD-??lof ?(2018 .On .F?ngc 2 Of 8 hG FIFE per DOJ h7C Corsi said after Assange did not release the Podesta emails on the date expected in October 2016, Corsi was disappointed. Corsi thought he may have posted a tweet saying something akin to "what's the drumbeat for nothing?" Corsi was still confident Assange had the information despite the delay. Corsi recalled the day the Billy Bush tape was announced, WikiLeaks also began dropping Podesta?s emailsb7A b?B per DOJ b7C I I (Rm: (UffEQ?d} Interview of Jerome Corsi 09f21 Communion [Agent Note: At appreximately 10:50 AM, attorney's from the SCO entered into a verbal proffer agreement with Corsi andb7h b?B per DOJ h7C Ted Malloch b6 h?B per DOJ b6 b?A h7B per DOJ FD-znza (Rev. r15-ns-1n} Interview of Jerome Corsi 09f21 .On 09f21f2018 .Hmc b?A h7B per DOJ Agent Note: Restroom break I lDinnerl I be Corsi was asked to describe his relationship withI Corsi a crook, but admitted he had no basis for saying that. Corsi confirmed he was in attendance at a dinner New York Corsi described the food as quality at best." Corsi said the dinner party included Corsi, Malloch; and (Rm: (UfiEE??j Interview of Jerome Corsi 09f21 .On 09f21f2018 .Hmc 5 Of 8 Corsi saidl lwanted tol I b6 I I has representing that Corsi could make a lot of money if he were to also come along, however, Corsi thought the offer was nonsense and was therefore not interested. Corsi said the offer felt like a "con?job" and got the impression Malloch was in on it. Corsi was advised that after the dinner, I b6 1:73 b?B per DOJ ICorsi saidl 136 b?A per DOJ Agent Note: At this time, identical written proffer agreements were executed, a digital copy of which is included in a digital 1A Corsi was asked about his relationship with Corsi describedl lCorsi did not recall how long he has or how they were introduced. Corsi added he has never met in person. Corsi advisedl [sends :33 him I I we I lCorsi said his (Corsi's) Russian language ability is "pretty primitive" and is often assisted by ?Google translate' when reading Russian text. Corsi contacts him Corsi said many people contact him and he doesn?t always know who they are. Corsi said it's as taken thel I FD-mza (Rev. 1373 Interview of Jerome Corsi 09f21 .On 09f21f2018 .Hmc 6 Of 8 b6 October 7, 2016 Because Corsi had no direct access to Assange or WikiLeaks, Corsi said he may have sent out public tweets because Corsi knew Assange was reading his tweets. Agent Note:[ I Corsi said after 10f03f2016r Corsi was blasting Assanqe on Twitter saying how the absence of an expected release was a "big letdown." Corsi said the intent of his tweets was to communicate to Assange to drop the emails immediately, intimating "now is the time.? Corsi was asked what other action he took to initiate the release of WikiLeaks material on 10/07f2016. Corsi said there was a daily 1:00 PM EST conference call at WorldNetDaily (WND) to talk about the news of the day. The WND daily call was often attended I :gc I (Rm: Interview of Jerome Corsi 09f21 .On 09f21f2018 .Hmc Of 8 I Corsi said sometimes various WND b5 writers would attend the conference call. Corsi said on on the conference call, and because Corsi had no direct means to get to AssangeJr Corsi instructed anyone who could reach Assange should get to him immediately. Corsi said the pressure was enormous and recalled telling the board the tape was coming soon. Corsi did not recall anyone telling him they successfully communicated with Assange subsequent to the conference call. Corsi was convinced, however. it was through his efforts that WikiLeaks released Podesta's emails when they did. b6 h7B per DOJ b6 Corsi saidl Icalled him the night prior to the captioned interview. lhas called Corsi multiple times since Corsil I b3 I I Corsi has I I ]indicated to Corsi that a report has been given to Trump regarding what Corsi had been doing. Corsi a meeting with Trump for approximately 15 minutes every MondayfTuesday. Corsi does not know if this is true. told Corsi to to Assange. Corsi said b6 I Iwas feeding him an excuse to use with investigators. hq? per DOJ b3 b6 per DOJ (Rev. 05-03-10} b7E Interview of Jerome Corsi 09f2l .On 09f21f2018 .Hmc per DOJ b7C Corsi advised his wife recently said that in 2? years of marriage! Corsi has never lied to her. Corsi said he and Trump have had a cordial relationship ever time. (Rev. -l of ll- Dateofentry? llfl?UZUlB Jerome Corsi, date of birth was interviewed at the b6 Special Counsel?s Office, located at 395 Street SW, Washington, D.C., in b7: the presence of his attorney, I Present for the interview were FBI Special Agent I SAI Senior Assistant Special Counsel Jeannie S. Rhee, SASC Andrew Goldstein, Assistant Special Counsel Aaron Zelinsky, and FBI Intelligence ASC Rush Atkinson was present for portions of the interview. Prior to the interview, Corsi signed a proffer agreement, originally signed on SXZIIZOIS. After being advised of the purpose of the interview and identities of the interviewing agents, Corsi provided the following information: Corsi thanked the interviewing individuals for the opportunity to think about his testimony overnight and said he did a lot of soul searching. Corsi said he did not remember a lot of what had been shown to him the previous day and realized that the way he wanted to remember things was not actually how things happened. I b6 b?A 1373 per DOJ b?C b6 b?A per DOJ lmestigutionon 11f01f2018 at Washington, District Of Columbia, United States (In Person} File?f I I Date dra?ed 11f?4f2018 by I I he . This doeuntent contains neither reeonmiendutions nor conclusions oflhe FBI. [1 is the piopeny of the FBI and is loaned to your agency: it and its eontents are not to be distributed outside your agency. FBK 19W1 1409 1 I ma (Rm: b7E I Interview of Jerome Corsi (11.01.18) .On 11f01f2018 b7h b?B per DOJ h7C (Rm. 13,73 Interview of Jerome Corsi (11.01.18) .On 11f01f2018 me 3 of 11 b6 b?A per DOJ Corsi said the Special Counsel's Office interview was the first time he came to terms with the truth. He had been lying to himself to believe his own cover story. Corsi apologized it had taken him so long to come to terms with the truth. He needed to admit to himself that he was lying. b6 b?B per DOJ h?C Corsi first met Malloch in July 2015, when Malloch was thinking about publishing his memoirs. They spent two or three days together. Corsi thought Halloch had credentials, as he had worked at the State Department, in the United Nations, in Davos, and had other globalist affiliations. Malloch wanted to apply Christian values to business ethics and believed in sovereignty. Malloch relayed to Corsi his views on the evils of the EU and said he had connections tol Ibefore the summer per DOJ b?C (Rm: I I CommunionoFFD-??lof (U) Interview of Jerome Corsi (11.01.18) .011 11f01f2018 Jung; 4 of 11 b6 h?A 1373 per DOJ Corsi thought he suggested to some people at WND that he had a connection to Assange, but thought he was vague about, using terms like ?word is" and "sources are." Corsi thought he suggested as much he told b6 him that he would go to London if WND bought him a ticket1373 per DOJ bi?: Corsi did not want to state that Malloch had seen hssange, because Malloch may not have. Corsi had talked to [and others, all who b6 were speculating about what WikiLeaks had, so when he said "word is" he was being intentionally vague because had had spoken to people that were smart about that sort of thing. b6 b'?B per DOJ he per DOJ 137': Fo-mza (Rm. (15-11240, I Interview of Jerome Corsi (11.01.18) .On 11f01f2018 per DOJ b7C Oorsi did not remember sending Malloch an email on August 16, 2016 about Putin. Oorsi published the August 31, 2016 memo on October 6, 2016. At that time, he still held himself out as the connection to WikiLeaks. The trigger for the release of the article was the Publication of an article about [Paul] Manafort and [Viktor] Yanukovych. Corsi wanted to counter it with a story about Podesta, but he really wanted to provide stimulus to hssange to release whatever he had on Podesta. Corsi was angry with Assange for not releasing emails on October 4, 20l6October 7, 2016 was a busy day for Corsi. He watched all day to see what nssange would do.[ 1 ms 1* (Rm: CommunionoFFD-??lof (U) Interview of Jerome Corsi (11.01.18) .011 11f01f2018 Jung; E- of 11 b6 b?A 1:73 DOJ 137': Corsi did not recall exactly when he learned about the Billy Bush tape, but was very sure it was before it was public. He remembered the line about Trump "grabbing by the genitals? and being shocked by it. When it came out publicly later that day, Corsi was not shocked by it because he expected it. Corsi initially thought he told people on a WND conference call on October T, 2016 that the Billy Bush tape was coming and that he sent out a tweet about whether anyone could get to f?issange,r but then reflected and said maybe he did nothing. b6 h7A 1373 per DOJ Corsi thoughtl land Malloch were on that conference call and that he told them about the Billy Bush tape and it was a problem. Corsi thought he told Malloch to get to hssange if possible.l b6 LTA WIFE per DOJ b7C Le b7A per DOJ FTC Fo-mza (Rm. (15-11240; 13.73 Interview of Jerome Corsi (11.01.18) .On 11f01f2018 me 7 of 11 Corei did not have a specific memory of anything beyond the fact that he had advance Knowledge of the Billy Bush tape, that he mentioned it on a conference calldid not have a cleazlj Per TC memory he had told Malloch to get to Asaange. Corei took credit for the WikiLeake dump of Podesta information, but he did not deserve it. He remembered he clearly wanted to get credit for b?B per DOJ h?C (Rm: Interview of Jerome Corsi (11.01.18) .On 11f01f2018 Stone, or Assange during a dime: he had on January 7, 2017 with Malloch and b6 b6 b?A h?E per DOJ FD-mza (Rm. ns-na-m} Interview of Jerome Corsi (11.01.18) .On 11f01f2018 me 9 of 11 Corsi went through the ?Blame Me!? article and said[ h?A h?E per DOJ h7C Paragraphs three through Six were pulled from the Schweizer reoort (Rm: Interview of Jerome Corsi (11.01.18) .On 11f01f2018 .Wmc Januaryr Corsi left WND and went to work at Infowars, where he ICorsi to DCICorsi wrote articles either in his own name or for to use however they wanted. He wrote about Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and other various policy issues. Corsi thought I Iwas a lot of money, but it was not hard work and did not take a lot of time. The number of articles he wrote a month varied from zero to one per day. He also wrote opinion pieces that were published in someone else's namenever occurred to Corsi on his own to work for Alex Jones. Stone told Corsi that WND was not big enough for him and he should work for Jones, who had a bigger audience. lnfoWars also paid more than WND. Corsi wrote three articles a week or so, and did some broadcasts. Corsi recalled that as the election cycle was wearing down, Malloch made a contact in Turkey and wanted to deliver a lobbying contract to DCI. Corsi would have worked on the contract with him, but it did not work out. Corsi was still working for InfoWars [as of the interview] but was not paid by InfoWars directly. He did very little for InfoWars but still got He had recently discussed the terms with InfoWars and talked about several new projects. FD-fmza (Rm. {15-11240} Interview of Jerome Corsi (11.01.18) .On 11f01f2018 .1?ngc 11. Of 11. Corei stopped working for DCI in March or April 2018per DOJ h?C Administrative: The interview notes and documents shown to Corgi will be maintained in the in section of the case file. . . Home Retro 1 Of 2 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Dnteofeniry? Jerome Corsi, daLe o: bith was ;nLeroieweo aL Lhe Counsei's Oifiee, iooaLed at 395 SLreeL SW, Washington, D.C., in the presence o: his Present were Specie; b6 Senior ?esisLanL Counsel Jeannie S. Rhee, ?ssisLanL b7: Counse; Aaron ZeLinsky, and AnaLysLI IErior Lo Lhe inLerview, Core; signed a profier agreemenL, originaiiy signed on 9f2if2018. niLer being advised o: Lhe purpose o: Lhe ;nLerview and idenL;Ly o: Lhe inLerviewing agenL, Core; provided the iniormaLionb?A 573 per DOJ 11f02f2018 EH Washington, District Of Columbia, United States (In Person} I Dmemmkd 11f04f2018 b6 hi I I This doeunterat contains neither nor conclusions oflhe FBI. [1 is the piopeny of the FBI and is loaned to your agency. it and its eontents are not to be distributed outside your agency. FBK EQWI 1420 (Rm: (U) Interview of Jerome Corsi Cominumion c-F (1 02 20183:the o:;g;na; LnLerv;ew;ng noLes be ma;nLa;ned ;n Lhe LA seeLion O: Lhe case aLong Lhe SLgned proiie: agreemenL.