State officials in Florida may have dissolved a company linked to a Ukrainian American businessman facing campaign finance charges long before Rudy Giuliani’s consulting firm reportedly was paid $500,000 to provide business and legal advice.

The company in question is called Fraud Guarantee. Its website lists as its co-founder and CEO Lev Parnas, who allegedly worked with Giuliani to urge Ukrainian officials to investigate Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter. Parnas was indicted last week on charges that included making an illegal campaign contribution through a shell corporation to a PAC that supported President Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

Parnas also listed himself as the CEO of Fraud Guarantee when making large contributions to Republican candidates and PACs in 2016, according to Federal Election Commission records.

Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer, told Reuters on Monday that Fraud Guarantee hired his firm in August 2018. In an earlier interview with The New York Times, Giuliani appeared to make contradictory statements about whether he had advised the company.

An attorney for Parnas, John M. Dowd, declined to discuss his client with CQ Roll Call in a phone call before hanging up. Dowd previously represented Trump. Giuliani Partners did not respond to requests for comment.