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13 Facts About Sergei Millian

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Sergei Millian was born on Siarhei Kukuts; October 22,1978 and is a Belarusian-American businessman and former president of the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce.

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Sergei Millian has claimed association with Donald Trump and members of Trump's 2016 election campaign, and he was alleged to have been a source for the Steele dossier.

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In 2001, Sergei Millian moved to the United States, and in May 2006, he formed the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce in Atlanta.

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In January 2016, Sergei Millian stated that the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce has about 200 businesses and most of them are in the United States.

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Sergei Millian has worked as a translator and interpreter, including for clients such as the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Sergei Millian has claimed to have "high-level contacts in the Russian government" but denied that he was affiliated with Russian intelligence services.

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In 2007, Sergei Millian met Donald Trump and Jorge Perez at a horse racing event in Miami, and he has claimed that Donald Trump then introduced him to Michael Cohen.

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Sergei Millian claimed to be the "exclusive broker" for Trump Organization properties in the former Soviet Union.

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Sergei Millian offered Papadopoulos a consulting contract to work simultaneously for Trump and an unidentified Russian, which Papadopoulos declined.

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Sergei Millian was reportedly identified as Sources D and E in the Steele dossier and later as "Person 1" in the Inspector General's report.

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Sergei Millian has denied being a source for any material in the dossier, and he has reportedly refused to cooperate with investigators for the Mueller report.

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Sergei Millian was a confidential human source for the FBI field office in Atlanta from September 2007 to March 2011.

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In January 2015, Sergei Millian received the Silver Archer Award in the category of "Persona," considered to be the most prestigious, for his efforts to attract investments to Russia, which were estimated to be around $500 million.