--- Page 1 --- APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE BY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT WARRINGTON on 10 July 2026 -1 of 3- Orricia. Reconp FD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of entry 07/10/2025 U) On 07 July 2025, date of birth | P| cellular telephone number Was interviewed at her residence located at by FBI Specla elng advised of the identities o nature of the interview, works as a ed nursing assistant (CNA) for as a medica to 7:00 PM at las a driver in the ompany is based in the (U) Around mid-2020, responded to an online advertisement for an office clerk job at a company Calle in Michigan. The job paid approximately $500-600 USD per week, and worked as an office clerk at from August 2020 until the end of the election season around October 2020. worked for while she was employed at s an office clerk, was responsible for redacting voter forms. The forms typically included an individual's name, date of birth, address, and telephone number. The forms did not include Social Security Account numbers. Employees, called canvassers, went door-to-door in the local area to register individuals to_vote. The canvassers then provided the collected forms to and would make the necessary redactions. was only able to_make redactions on forms that were filled out correctly and were completed. f | recalled one occasion when she stayed late atte complete redactions and she was paid a bonus. initially worked in che ffice located in around August 2020 and she later worked in the office located i bi iT around September 2020. did not recall the cellular telephone number she used between — an ctober 2020, but thought her number could possibly have been Investigation on File# 56D-DE-3407960 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency Date drafted 07/07/2025 --- Page 2 --- APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE BY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT WARRINGTON on 10 July 2026 FD-302a (Rev. 5-8-10) 56D-DE-3407960 Continuation of FD-302 of (U) ,On 07/07/2025 page 2 of 3 (U) at met | while workin orl y from the as a result of uring 2020. | rea and moved up to her application to the job at towar e end of her employment with fel working for was like working for_a_mobster. || UL ma uring remote i. met ut only me did not communicate with a ovo. i only Saw morning meetings via Zoom or teleconference. During the meetings, directed canvassers to fill out forms completely and correctly be incomplete forms could not be gl also provided instructions to for redactions, and directed not_to redact incomplete forms. and was not was never given contact information for a aware Of a telephone number for last spoke to a the end of the season around October 202U. o female offic loyees that helped run the business, and the las ‘ime spoke with either of the was aware | ad other offices, to include an office in never visited other JBNocations outside of was involved in selling Social Security numbers, but cou two female employees was around October_20 provide additional information. (U) | | recalled one particular female employee (referred to as VP or vice president) that helped ealt with VP when she was hired at could not remember her name. VP operated like a nelpe with on-boarding employees, handled vice-president an roblems with rooms, and seemed to handle the more serious company issues. described_VP_as_a light-skinned, black female, who often wore her nair wrapped. spoke with VP and a second female employee in-person at the mmunicated with both of them by telephone, email, and Skype or video call. | could not remember the name of the second female employee, but described the second female employee as a dark-skinned, black female who handled_other financial matters for = VP and the second female office, which operated as a headquarters for employee ran the P| would 1T worked at the Mo: rice, but never went remembers that there was a room, which she seen. office an s office, hat she was not allowed into and had never and_advised was from : | | did redactions for was responsible for running canvassers and checking | last spoke to during August contact information for but believed could not reca May nave a social media page on Instagram. --- Page 3 --- APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE BY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT WARRINGTON on 10 July 2026 FD-302a (Rev. 5-8-10) 56D-DE-3407960 Continuation of FD-302 of (U) Interview ‘iii ,On 07/07/2025 page 3 of 3 U was familiar with the name and ee ave been employed at didn a s e, but advised she might recogni ograph of (U) | did not know how canvassers were recruited but felt the eople S canvassers would not be individuals she would hire herself. believed several may have been hired off the street. Canvassers were roximately $10 USD per hour and were also paid_$50 USD as a bonus for collecting a certain amount of application forms. did not © receive a bonus. Canvassers were paid with funds loaded to debit cards. The cards frequently had problems and needed to be fixed in the office. The canvassers were required to provide an identification card and their Social Security remember how many forms a canvasser was required to co account number to activate the cards and resolve any issues. would usually only see or interact with the canvassers during the meetings, which were held daily around 9:00 AM or 9:30 AM. was_not aware of canvassers receiving any specific training, but ew instructed canvassers to collect the full first and last 7 dress, of birth, and telephone ion forms. Canvassers collected forms for the office, and later more locations were added to include and others. did not know if anyone at eupmittea false applications. work with or conspire with anyone to submit false was never paid by anyone to submit false applications. offered compensation to anyone to submit false ions. After her time at stated she felt like vas possibl to suppress or preven e from voting for President Trump. tryin ae she was willing to speak with interviewing agents again i ture. ions. never