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135. The RICO Defendants' and their co-conspirators' strategy all along, as first<br />

evidenced in Donziger's discussion with Fajardo about whether to request an even higher<br />

amount than Russell's disavowed $6 billion damages estimate to make it appear as though a<br />

judgment of a lower amount was reasonable or even somehow favorable to Chevron (see<br />

paragraph 107, supra), was to provide an absurd damages number to convince the judge to award<br />

a lower but still outrageous amount. Donziger described the goal to his consultants: "lfwe have<br />

a legitimate fifty billion dollar damages claim, and they end up-the judge says, well, 1 can't<br />

give them less than five billion." He explained that an inflated damages number would allow the<br />

judge to say that "Tex had a huge victory. They knocked out ninety percent of the damages<br />

claim."<br />

136. Donziger brushed off other comments from consultants Champ and Kamp<br />

expressing concern about meeting with Cabrera. First, Champ told Donziger, "1 know we have<br />

to be totally transparent with Chevron in showing them what we're doing." Donziger responded,<br />

"No, no," and stated, "because they will find out everything we do." He continued: "Our goal is<br />

that they don't know shit ... and that's why they're so panicked." Then, Kamp expressed<br />

unease about the process and commented to Donziger that "[h laving the perito [Cabrera] there<br />

yesterday in retrospect ... That was bizarre." In response, Donziger instructed Kamp: "Don't<br />

talk about it," and, "that's the way it works." Donziger told the camera crew, "[T]hat is off the<br />

record."<br />

137. The RICO Defendants' and their co-conspirators' close relationship with<br />

Cabrera also raised questions in the minds of the Crude filmmakers, who became "confused<br />

about why Chevron is saying that the Court Appointed expert is biased." The filmmakers asked<br />

Fajardo why he was paying Cabrera, "[ w ]hy is Chevron not also paying for the expert and why<br />

do they not have their own expert[?]" Even to sympathetic individuals untrained in legal<br />

matters, something about the RICO Defendants' and their co-conspirators relationship with<br />

Cabrera seemed wrong.<br />

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