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concession area. See Yaiguaje, No. 10 CV 316 (LBS) (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 14,2010), Transcript of<br />

Hearing, Mar. 10-11,2010. The Lago Agrio Plaintiffs have also intervened in Chevron's 28<br />

U.S.C. § 1782 proceedings in this Court (and in other federal district courts) by filing various<br />

motions and briefs as "interested parties." The Lago Agrio Plaintiffs' involvement in the 1782<br />

proceedings in this Court caused Judge Kaplan to specifically find that "they [have] subjected<br />

themselves to the personal jurisdiction of this Court." In re Application a/Chevron, 10 MC<br />

00001 (LAK) (S.D.N.Y. July 22, 2010), 9/7/2010 Order at 23. There is a substantial nexus<br />

between the Lago Agrio Plaintiffs' purposeful availment of the New York forum and Chevron's<br />

claims under New York state law. For such claims, exercise of jurisdiction over the Lago Agrio<br />

Plaintiffs is therefore proper pursuant to N.Y. C.P.L.R. 301-02.<br />

A. Background<br />

FACTUAL BASIS FOR CLAIMS<br />

33. This Amended Complaint details how a group of U.S. plaintiffs' lawyers,<br />

together with U.S. and Ecuadorian co-conspirators, set about fraudulently exploiting images of<br />

environmental degradation in rural Ecuador to extort money from a U.S. company in a criminal<br />

scheme. Many ofthe quotations included in this Amended Complaint were captured in video<br />

footage in the making of Crude: The Real Price a/Oil, a film commissioned by the RICO<br />

Defendants and their co-conspirators in furtherance of their criminal scheme. Others come<br />

directly from the RICO Defendants' own emails, letters and other documents.<br />

1. TexPet Participates in Ecuador's State Oil Consortium and Negotiates<br />

Release From Liability in Return for Specified Remediation<br />

34. In 1964, Ecuador granted oil exploration and production rights (known as a<br />

"concession") in a designated part ofthe Oriente region of Ecuador to Texaco Petroleum<br />

Company ("TexPet") and the Ecuadorian Gulf Oil Company ("Gulf'), which then formed what<br />

came to be known as the consortium. Ecuador's state-owned oil company, Petroecuador<br />

(formerly known as Corporaci6n Estatal Petro I era Ecuatoriana or CEPE), became a stakeholder<br />

in the consortium in 1974 and, on December 31, 1976, it became the 62.5% majority stakeholder.<br />

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