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allegedly "independent" Cabrera Report upon which the Prosecutor General expressly relied<br />

when he filed the charges against Veiga and Pallares.<br />

212. After the sham criminal charges were procured, the RICO Defendants reprised<br />

their "private army" and engaged in direct threats against Veiga and Perez. On October 5, 2009,<br />

Defendant Yanza, among others, enlisted the help of local citizens in parading crude effigies of<br />

Veiga, Perez, and other Chevron executives in front of the courthouse in Ecuador. At the<br />

concluding rally, Yanza and others gave speeches and threatened to "kick [Perez's] ass" and<br />

"bury [Chevron'S lawyers] in the ... pit." The protestors announced the "crimes" of each<br />

Chevron executive and a man dressed as the Grim Reaper mimed beheading each of the effigies<br />

with his scythe before placing the "bodies" in a coffin. The protesters then carried the coffin into<br />

the jungle, dug a shallow grave, and buried the Chevron executives in effigy.<br />

213. The criminal charges against two of Chevron's attorneys are a direct result of the<br />

collusion between the RICO Defendants and their co-conspirators and the Republic of Ecuador.<br />

The issuance of these baseless charges and the threats of violence against Chevron's attorneys<br />

were firm but also a thinly veiled extortionate threat to Chevron: If you do not settle the Lago<br />

Agrio Litigation on our terms we will have your employees imprisoned-or worse. Indeed, as<br />

Judge Kaplan ofthe Southern District of New York noted, evidence shows that Donziger and his<br />

colleagues have "attempt[ ed] to procure criminal prosecutions for the purpose of extracting a<br />

settlement [from Chevron]," and that the prosecutions "appear[] to have been instigated by<br />

Donziger and others working with him for the base purposes of coercing Chevron to settle and<br />

undermining a significant element of its defense in Ecuador, the release it obtained from the<br />

[Republic of Ecuador]." Likewise, in 2010, the U.S. State Department reported that "[c]riminal<br />

complaints and arrest warrants against foreign company officials" are used in Ecuador "to<br />

pressure companies involved in commercial disputes." That is exactly what has occurred here.<br />

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