| I posted about this awhile ago but then asked Jeffrey to remove it. I'm not going to include detail, but for the scoffers it is now an FBI investigation. I was referred to them by a state level agency and they have contacted use twice since for additional information. |
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You're so tiresome. Re-explain your story, because most of us didn't read your first thread and have no idea what you're talking about.
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Roughly, OP's company was being contracted to perform work (on infrastructure?) by someone who appeared to at least be a dual citizen. |
Is being a dual citizen a crime now? And what is the relation to the FBI investigation? |
Depends on the country and what they want to access. Yes, it's really unfair that we won't give Russian nationals access to the electrical grid. |
| I have no idea what you’re talking about. |
| Why can't you explain yourself, OP? |
| The FBI is investigating because they have dual citizenship with Russia? |
| WGAF. |
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I remember you. I'm one of the people who told you it was odd and you should report it.
I think you may have taken action and if so, I thank you for that. I hope your business wasn't too financially impacted. |
So no one's going to explain. OK, Jeff may just as well delete this thread, then. No use to anybody. |
Originally it was not known that the American person was in Russia when they contracted for the work (had a local address). |
Obviously OP wanted to let the people know who read the original thread. OP wanted a gut check on what kind of Americans are willing to visit/work out of Russia these days. |
| Whether a dual citizen IDK, guy is American, the issue is definitely infrastructure. |
Still waiting for payment. Job was under $15k fortunately but we are a small outfit. |