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I STAND CORRECTED, VERIFIED & SAUCED
Mea culpa!!

After looking around at sites (though just started checking this site yesterday), I found this, which explains why the bulk of the information was not in the SDIG format.


Here Are the Giuliani-Ukraine Notes Few Have Seen
By Eric Felten, RealClearInvestigations
October 09, 2019
https://web.archive.org/web/20191010161901/https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2019/10/08/the_giuliani-ukraine_files_120711.html


Notes of Rudolph Giuliani's interviews with two former Ukrainian prosecutors include one's allegation that then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko warned him against investigating energy firm Burisma Holdings “as it was not in the interest of Joe and/or Hunter Biden.”

The notes were published by a Ukrainian news site, and their authenticity was confirmed by Giuliani, President Trump's personal lawyer, and by a second source who has seen the originals and who declined to be identified. But RealClearInvestigations could not confirm the prosecutors' assertions as presented in the notes.

The documents are embedded in the Google-translated article linked to here and can be viewed by scrolling down the page.
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=uk&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fthebabel.com.ua%2Ftexts%2F36625-v-im-ya-batka-i-sina-kongres-ssha-otrimav-sekretni-memorandumi-rudolfa-dzhuliani-u-spravi-dzho-i-hantera-baydeniv-ce-perekaz-yogo-rozmov-z-shokinim-i-lucenkom-i-os-shcho-v-nih-mistitsya&sandbox=1

Contacted by text message, Giuliani told RCI that the notes were “prepared by George Boyle, retired NYPD detective,” but he declined to say anything further about them. Boyle is listed as director of investigations at Giuliani’s security firm.
http://www.giulianisecurity.com/about/

The notes, evidently from interviews Giuliani conducted in January, are likely to figure in any Trump impeachment proceedings, but have not been publicly released in the United States. They made it to the State Department’s Office of the Inspector General, which passed them on to the FBI. They have now been distributed to congressional committees, according to the inspector general in a cover letter to Capitol Hill leaders.

The five pages of typewritten, printed-out notes – not transcripts –together with the IG’s cover letter to lawmakers, were posted this week on a Ukrainian website, The Babel. They appear to memorialize two conversations: one on Jan. 23, when Giuliani spoke by phone with the former general prosecutor of Ukraine, Viktor Shokin; the other is from two days later, when Shokin’s successor, then-General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko, met Giuliani in New York. 

> This explains why the letterhead of AG looked the same but the rest of the pages posted were in the wrong font, and not formatted like a report to Congress from SDIG. (IG cover letter, rest from George Boyle