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United States Bankruptcy Court Case 18-09108-RLM-11 Doc 904 Filed 01/29/20 EOD 01/29/20 19:29:59 Pg 1 of 24 Case 18-09108-RLM-11 Doc 904 Filed 01/29/20 EOD 01/29/20 19:29:59 Pg 2 of 24 EXHIBIT A Case 18-09108-RLM-11 Doc 904 Filed 01/29/20 EOD 01/29/20 19:29:59 Pg 3 of 24 USA Gymnastics - Service List to e-mail Recipients Served 1/22/2020 BINGHAM GREENEBAUM DOLL LLP BINGHAM GREENEBAUM DOLL LLP BOSE MCKINNEY & EVANS LLP THOMAS SCHERER WHITNEY MOSBY JAMES MOLOY [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] COVINGTON & BURLING LLP COVINGTON & BURLING LLP COVINGTON & BURLING LLP DIANNE COFFINO GABRIELLA ZAHN-BIELSKI KEITH A. TEEL [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] COVINGTON & BURLING LLP COVINGTON & BURLING LLP DENTONS US LLP MARTIN BEELER R. 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GETTO [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Parties Served: 63 Page 2 of 2 Case 18-09108-RLM-11 Doc 904 Filed 01/29/20 EOD 01/29/20 19:29:59 Pg 5 of 24 EXHIBIT B Case 18-09108-RLM-11 Doc 904 Filed 01/29/20 EOD 01/29/20 19:29:59 Pg 6 of 24 USA Gymnastics - U.S. Mail Served 1/22/2020 562 PEOPLE WERE SERVED. THE NAMES OF THESE PARTIES HAVE NOT BEEN STATED DUE TO THE NEED TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY. Case 18-09108-RLM-11 Doc 904 Filed 01/29/20 EOD 01/29/20 19:29:59 Pg 7 of 24 USA Gymnastics - U.S. Mail Served 1/22/2020 A-1 AWARDS INC. 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