Last week, a spokesman denied the Nation itself was involved.
A spokesman for the group denied all knowledge of the violence.
A spokesman for the company denied they are planning to lay off over 500 workers.
But the spokesman did not deny that the donation was made.
A spokesman for the American delegation denied that any such sales had taken place.
A spokesman for the Moscow city police denied that any threats had been received.
Spokesmen for both the police and the homeless services department denied this.
But a spokesman for the occupation forces denied that American soldiers were responsible.
However, the former prime minister's spokesman last night denied that a "message" had been sent.
A spokesman, following standard political practice, would neither confirm nor deny it.