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(vii) The RICO Defendants' Attempt to Launder the<br />

"Cabrera Report"<br />

190. Despite the RICO Defendants' concerted efforts to conceal the true authorship of<br />

the Cabrera Report, Chevron has uncovered significant elements of the nature and extent of their<br />

pervasive fraud, through discovery in U.S. courts pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1782. See paragraphs<br />

270-323 infra. This partial picture of the truth coming to light, however, has not stopped the<br />

RICO Defendants from seeking and obtaining a massive judgment based on "Cabrera's" report.<br />

Instead, they have sought to whitewash the Cabrera Report by, for all intents and purposes,<br />

submitting it-again-to the Lago Agrio court, only this time with new names attached. On<br />

September 16,2010, the RICO Defendants filed seven new "expert" reports with the Lago Agrio<br />

court, through which they now demanded $113 billion in damages.<br />

191. These seven new expert reports purport to be independent. In reality, however,<br />

they are a repackaging of Cabrera's flawed and fraudulent report. Donziger discussed this plan<br />

with his co-conspirators at Patton Boggs, expressing his concern that they were not moving<br />

quickly enough to file the new expert reports. As Donziger reported, "The Ecuador team is<br />

getting nervous that there is an increasing risk that our 'cleansing' process is going to be outrun<br />

by the judge and we will end up with a decision based entirely on Cabrera. Absent our<br />

intervention ASAP, they believe the judge could issue autos para sentencia in about 3-4 weeks,<br />

which would in effect bar our remedy to the Cabrera problem." In another conversation, one of<br />

the co-conspirators at Patton Boggs, Adlai Small, told Donziger, "One overarching theme to<br />

think about throughout this process is how we want the new expert to address the Cabrera report<br />

and its conclusion. While our new expert will most likely rely on some of the same data as<br />

Cabrera (and come to the same conclusions as Cabrera), [d]o we think the expert should make<br />

specific mention of such consistencies?" Small went on to explain to Donziger that he thought<br />

they should attempt to structure the new expert reports in such a way that they might rehabilitate<br />

the tainted Cabrera Report to some degree, so that someone presented with the new reports<br />

"might feel comfortable concluding that certain parts of Cabrera are a valid basis for damages."<br />

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