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e called to testify in United States court. After Chevron filed an action pursuant to 28 U.S.C.<br />

§ 1782 seeking discovery from Stratus, Stratus held staff meetings attended by all staff available<br />

at that time, including some personnel who had been subpoenaed to testify. The staff members<br />

were provided with information about Chevron's subpoenas and the Cabrera Report, and<br />

Beltman, taking the opportunity to create a consistent but misleading story, misrepresented to the<br />

meeting attendees that Cabrera was an "independent expert who submitted his own report to the<br />

court." During this and other staff meetings, Beltman also misrepresented Stratus's role to<br />

Stratus staff. He explained that Stratus had "prepared a series of technical analyses" that were<br />

given to Cabrera "to help in his preparation of his report" and failed to disclose the fact that<br />

Beltman and other Stratus consultants had authored the report that Cabrera submitted as his own.<br />

161. Fajardo and Donziger also discussed how they would respond to any accusations<br />

that "Cabrera used exactly, or almost exactly, the same words we put in our motions." Fajardo<br />

offered the "[ s ]imple" solution of concocting a story that the RICO Defendants submitted<br />

material to Cabrera after they noticed some errors in the calculations and figures in the report and<br />

that Cabrera then adopted their submission. As Fajardo put it, "There is no substantive problem,<br />

we just have to explain it."<br />

162. Fajardo and Donziger also devised ways to hide their misconduct by creating<br />

special email addresses and code names to be used in planning and discussing their scheme.<br />

Fajardo, for instance, instructed Donziger not to use his own email account to send comments<br />

about the report that Stratus was ghostwriting, and not to send the comments to Fajardo's regular<br />

email address but to direct them to a new, specially created email address. Fajardo instructed<br />

Donziger, "do not insert any names in the document," and told him to use code names; Fajardo<br />

went by Lagarto 2, and Donziger by Lagmio 3. ("Lagarto" is Spanish for "lizard.") This was<br />

done, as Donziger has admitted, because they did not want others to know that Stratus had<br />

drafted the final report for Cabrera to submit to the court.<br />

163. In addition, the conspirators sought otherwise to cover their tracks in the United<br />

States. E-Tech, for example, failed to report income received for doing its work to the Internal<br />

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