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to Rome, Italy, as part of his duties with LCILP.[1] The purpose of the trip was to meet officials affiliated with Link Campus University, a for-profit institution headed by a former Italian government official.[2] During the visit, Papadopoulos was introduced to Joseph Mifsud.

Mifsud is a Maltese national who worked as a professor at the London Academy of Diplomacy in London, England.[3] Although Mifsud worked out of London and was also affiliated with LCILP, the encounter in Rome was the first time that Papadopoulos met him.[4] Mifsud maintained various Russian contacts while living in London, as described further below. Among his contacts was IT ,[5] a one-time employee of the IRA, the entity that carried out the Russian social media campaign (see Volume I, Section II, supra). In January and February 2016, Mifsud and IT  discussed IT   possibly meeting in Russia. The investigation did not identify evidence of them meeting. Later, in the spring of 2016, IT  was also in contact IT  that was linked to an employee of the Russian Ministry of Defense, and that account had overlapping contacts with a group of Russian military-controlled Facebook accounts that included accounts used to promote the DCLeaks releases in the course of the GRU's hack-and-release operations (see Volume I, Section III, B.1, supra).

According to Papadopoulos, Mifsud at first seemed uninterested in Papadopoulos when they met in Rome.[6] After Papadopoulos informed Mifsud about his role in the Trump Campaign, however, Mifsud appeared to take greater interest in Papadopoulos.[7] The two discussed Mifsud's European and Russian contacts and had a general discussion about Russia; Mifsud also offered to introduce Papadopoulos to European leaders and others with contacts to the Russian government.[8] Papadopoulos told the Office that Mifsud's claim of substantial connections with Russian government officials interested Papadopoulos, who thought that such connections could increase his importance as a policy advisor to the Trump Campaign.[9]


  1. Papadopoulos 8/10/17 302, at 2-3; Papadopoulos Statement of Offense ¶ 5.
  2. Papadopoulos 8/10/17 302, at 2-3; Stephanie Kirchgaessner et al., Joseph Mifsud: more questions than answers about mystery professor linked to Russia, The Guardian (Oct. 31, 2017) ("Link Campus University . . . is headed by a former Italian interior minister named Vincenzo Scotti.").
  3. Papadopoulos Statement of Offense ¶ 5.
  4. Papadopoulos 8/10/17 302, at 3.
  5. See, e.g. Investigative Technique | Harm to Ongoing Matter 
     
  6. Papadopoulos Statement of Offense ¶ 5.
  7. Papadopoulos Statement of Offense ¶ 5.
  8. Panadopoulos 8/10/17 302, at 3; Papadopoulos 8/11/17 302, at 2.
  9. Papadopoulos Statement of Offense ¶ 5.

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