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Judi Lynn

(160,623 posts)
Tue Apr 14, 2015, 06:02 AM Apr 2015

Chevron exposed falsifying evidence in Ecuador oil pollution trial

Source: Independent Australia

Chevron exposed falsifying evidence in Ecuador oil pollution trial
14 April 2015, 11:30am

Chevron has already lost the lawsuit filed against the company by a group of Indigenous villagers and rural Ecuadorians who say Texaco, which merged with Chevron in 2001, left behind hundreds of open, unlined pits full of toxic oil waste it had dug into the floor of the Amazon rainforest.

That hasn’t stopped the oil titan from attempting to retry the case, though, in both the court of public opinion and a New York court, where it counter-sued the Ecuadorian plaintiffs under the RICO Act, claiming their original lawsuit was nothing more than extortion. But new videos released by an anonymous Chevron whistleblower undermine the company’s entire defense in the original suit, as well as its RICO counterattack.

Chevron’s defense in the Ecuador pollution case hinges on the company’s assertion that, before leaving the country when its partnership with state-owned Petroecuador ended in the early 1990s, Texaco remediated a portion of the 350 drill sites and more than 900 associated waste pits, as per its agreement with the Ecuadorean government.

The Ecuadorian plaintiffs argue that, as the sole operator of those drilling operations, Chevron/Texaco is liable for the carcinogenic oil contamination of watercourses, soil and groundwater that leached out of the waste pits and overflowed into local streams and rivers. After inheriting Texaco’s liability, Chevron countered that it had fulfilled its obligations per the terms of its partnership and that the plaintiffs’ real target should be Petroecuador, which Chevron blames for the pollution.

Read more: https://independentaustralia.net/business/business-display/chevron-deliberately-falsify-evidence-in-ecuador-oil-pollution-trial,7583

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Chevron exposed falsifying evidence in Ecuador oil pollution trial (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2015 OP
Wait til you see what BP has done in the Gulf oil spill litigation! Dustlawyer Apr 2015 #1
Unfortunately, it won't mean a damn thing. Stonepounder Apr 2015 #2
Good news. DirkGently Apr 2015 #3

Dustlawyer

(10,497 posts)
1. Wait til you see what BP has done in the Gulf oil spill litigation!
Tue Apr 14, 2015, 09:30 AM
Apr 2015

If you can get passed the company's playing the poor victim that is.

Stonepounder

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2. Unfortunately, it won't mean a damn thing.
Tue Apr 14, 2015, 10:27 AM
Apr 2015

Chevron will continue fighting and stalling and buying judges and will end up never paying the fine and never cleaning up its mess. And the shareholders and board will continue making money and the indigenous villages in Ecuador will continue to die out until there is no one left to continue the suit. That's how Rethug Capitalism works.

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