From: "BYRNE, PAUL" -4 To: ' y Cc: ' " " , "Young, Amanda N. (NY) (FBI)" Subject: Re: travel approval request Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 21:33:14 +0000 We were able to book the Beverly Hilton at the government rate. Good find on that. Detective NYPD FBI Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force Office: 212-384-8267 Cell: 929-213.1123 Fax: 212-384-8289 From: BYRNE, PAUL Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2020 8:03 AM To: Cc: O; ` ; Young, Amanda N. (NY) (FBI) < Subject: Re: travel approval request Ok thanks for looking into that we'll take a look on our side. On Feb 13, 2020, at 01:24, wrote: Team, just as an FYI, no obligation at all for anybody else to do this, but I switched my LA. hotel to a different spot for our upcoming visit — at least through our booking systems, the DoubleTree in Santa Monica during that time is over our allowable daily price for whatever reason — but even more importantly, last time we were there the front desk told me that construction there was going to be a complete nightmare from January through at least March (i.e., all the drilling from last time, but much worse). And I didn't see any other normal / decent business hotels in that area that were within our per diem (with the possible exception of the Le Meridien). However, for the first time in any of the trips we've ever been out there, the Beverly Hilton is listed within our per diem ($181 for the AUSAs), and it's less than a ten minute drive from both Bjorlin's attorney's office and Malyshev's attorney's office (and we could of course get a conference room there for Kamilla). It's not the fanciest hotel in the world, but it's a normal Hilton, the location is perfect, and no drilling (I), so I went for it and wanted to recommend it and let everybody know. No worries if people prefer elsewhere, but it's an option. From: Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2020 01:15 To: Darlene A. .Alleyne Cc: <a; Subject: FW: travel approval request II Darlene, just F