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312. Donziger has been working to prevent Chevron's discovery of the RICO<br />

Defendants' scheme for years. On or before September 17,2007, the RICO Defendants and their<br />

co-conspirators induced one of their consultants, Mark Quarles, to sign a declaration, which was<br />

submitted in an action pending in the Southern District of New York, stating that "Mr. Cabrera<br />

and his team have acted independently from both the [Lago Agrio] plaintiffs and the defendant<br />

.... " During Quarles's recent deposition in a Section 1782 proceeding, Quarles testified that the<br />

statement concerning Cabrera's independence in his declaration was based on several days of<br />

observation of the global assessment process in 2007, and also on specific false representations<br />

by Donziger that Cabrera had written the work plan upon which the Cabrera Report was based.<br />

He further testified that Donziger paid him to conduct his observations and sign the declaration.<br />

Quarles testified that had he known that Cabrera was working directly with the lawyers for the<br />

Lago Agrio Plaintiffs (i.e., the RICO Defendants), he would not have signed the declaration.<br />

313. Recent document productions from Donziger have further revealed that not only<br />

did Donziger push Quarles to swear to Cabrera's independence, he pressed for stronger<br />

language, and asked Quarles to remove language that would have hurt the RICO Defendants if<br />

the true facts were known. On September 16, 2007, Donziger sent Quarles an email attaching<br />

Quarles's draft declaration. Where Quarles had written a paragraph discussing the qualifications<br />

of Cabrera's team, Donziger requested that he replace that language with statements that<br />

Donziger knew to be utterly false: "Mr. Cabrera has at all times acted independently from both<br />

the plaintiffs and the defendant. At no time has Mr. Cabrera entertained suggestions or even met<br />

with plaintiffs or their representatives regarding his current work plan." Donziger then told<br />

Quarles to delete language suggesting that if any such contacts had taken place, "a degree of<br />

biasness would have been introduced into the sampling plan." Quarles accepted Donziger's<br />

request to delete the "biasness" passage, and ultimately signed a version containing the core of<br />

the false claim of independence.<br />

314. More recently, when the conspirators learned that Chevron would be taking Dr.<br />

Calmbacher's deposition in a Section 1782 proceeding, the RICO Defendants attempted to stop<br />

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