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Charley Bascum (real name unknown) or rather "Yuri" was a banker for the KGB who operated in Washington D.C. during the Cold War and who also acted as a surrogate father figure for reporter Dana Hutton and her brother, Lieutenant Jeffrey Hutton.

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  • Charley Bascum
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  • Charley Bascum (real name unknown) or rather "Yuri" was a banker for the KGB who operated in Washington D.C. during the Cold War and who also acted as a surrogate father figure for reporter Dana Hutton and her brother, Lieutenant Jeffrey Hutton.
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  • Deceased- died in a car accident.
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  • Charley Bascum
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  • May 2010.
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  • Male
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  • Charley Bascum (real name unknown) or rather "Yuri" was a banker for the KGB who operated in Washington D.C. during the Cold War and who also acted as a surrogate father figure for reporter Dana Hutton and her brother, Lieutenant Jeffrey Hutton. However, NCIS Probationary Agent Ziva David later discovered that the real Charlie Bascum had died of meningitis at the age of three in Canada, causing her boss, Leroy Jethro Gibbs to realize that the man they thought was Charley Bascum was actually an imposter with bogus papers while NCIS Medical Examiner Dr. Donald Mallard determined that the supposed imposter had been born in Russia.
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