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secret. The RICO Defendants also delegated various aspects of the report to nominal authors<br />

who had not been publicly identified as working with the Lago Agrio Plaintiffs, but who in fact<br />

were close associates of the RICO Defendants. The RICO Defendants kept a close eye and a<br />

firm hand on their work. For example, Luis Miguel Garcia Aragon, who was later disclosed to<br />

be a member of Cabrera's team, engaged in ongoing email communication with Beltman and<br />

Maest regarding the drafting of extensive portions of the Cabrera Report. On January 22, 2008,<br />

Aragon emailed Beltman, "We're moving forward with our model thanks to your help. Now I'm<br />

maling [sic] you after the doccuments [sic] you told me about. Do you remember, about the<br />

discount rate and so? I'd appreciate you sending me those." The RICO Defendants and their co­<br />

conspirators also retained and worked with another consultant, Juan Cristobal Villao Yepez, who<br />

was also later identified in the filed Cabrera Report as a member of Cabrera's "independent"<br />

team, and the technical reports on water issues that he wrote as a paid consultant for the RICO<br />

Defendants ultimately appeared in the Cabrera Report. Another supposed member of Cabrera's<br />

"independent" team is Ximena Echeverria who has since been revealed to be an employee of<br />

Defendant Selva Viva and who was actively working with Stratus, a fact never disclosed to<br />

Chevron or the Lago Agrio court until it was revealed in Chevron's U.S. discovery efforts.<br />

Accordingly, the RICO Defendants and their co-conspirators and "Cabrera's team" were one and<br />

the same.<br />

155. And it was the RICO Defendants and their agents who finalized the Cabrera<br />

Report, down to the last comma. At most, Cabrera had a few hours to skim the report and the<br />

4,000 pages of supporting material, but he made no changes, and could not have given it a<br />

substantive review-that is, ifhe reviewed it at all. The bulk of the report was drafted in<br />

English-a language Cabrera does not speak-and was not complete until the middle of March.<br />

After the translation was finished on or around March 18, 2008, the RICO Defendants still had<br />

work to do on the Cabrera Report, prompting BeItman to complain that they were in a "tight<br />

bind" with so little time left. The RICO Defendants and their co-conspirators continued to<br />

maintain control of the document during this time, revising the Spanish text directly, until the<br />

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