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"work committee" to present a "draft plan," with a goal of being "more or less eighty percent,<br />

ninety percent from achieving a plan" in a few days. Looking at Cabrera, Donziger then said,<br />

"and Richard, of course you really have to be comfortable with all that. And we'll also def­<br />

define the support the expert needs." Donziger has admitted under oath that this work plan was<br />

drafted by his co-conspirators and that Cabrera did not disclose its true authors.<br />

133. The recording of the March 3rd meeting ended with Donziger commenting, they<br />

could "jack this thing up to thirty billion in one day." Donziger went on to say that he was<br />

exaggerating-it would really take 90 days. And in the end, the RICO Defendants and their co­<br />

conspirators "jacked up" the damages estimate in Cabrera's Report to $27 billion. Their plan of<br />

submitting their liability and damages theories under the guise of an "independent" expert report<br />

whose content was dictated by the very persons who stood to profit from an extorted payment<br />

from Chevron was thus well under way.<br />

134. The next day, March 4th, Donziger explained how he would accomplish the<br />

conspiracy's goal, despite the absence of supporting evidence. When Defendant Maest and the<br />

other consultants hired by the RICO Defendants and their co-conspirators to write Cabrera's<br />

report told Donziger that there was no evidence that contamination from the pits had spread into<br />

the surrounding groundwater, Donziger responded: "Hold on a second, you know, this is<br />

Ecuador, okay, ... You can say whatever you want and at the end of the day, there's a thousand<br />

people around the courthouse, you're going to get what you want" and "[t]herefore, if we take<br />

our existing evidence on groundwater contamination, which admittedly is right below the source<br />

... [a]nd wanted to extrapolate based on nothing other than our, um, theory," then "[w]e can do<br />

it. And we can get money for it." He continued: "Because at the end of the day, this is allfor<br />

the Court just a bunch of smoke and mirrors and bullshit." And when Champ argued that "there<br />

is not enough information on that groundwater" and that "the one hole in the remediation, is the<br />

water," Donziger instructed the camera crew capturing his conversation to stop filming, stating,<br />

"[T]here's another point. I got to make ... to these guys, but I can't get this on camera."<br />

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