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in other Section 1782 proceedings demonstrated that Powers had been a key participant in the<br />

RICO Defendants' scheme. Indeed, one of the RICO Defendants' own attorneys had written,<br />

that "we are getting an indication from these documents how important a player Bill Powers was<br />

in this whole thing. He has substantial knowledge and involvement in the Cabrera Report<br />

drafting." Ultimately, Powers confirmed in his deposition that he had drafted the annexes to the<br />

initial Cabrera Report and substantial portions of the supplemental Cabrera Report.<br />

277. The RICO Defendants also falsely denied contact with other Cabrera team<br />

members. The District of New Jersey granted Chevron's application for discovery from another<br />

ofthe conspirators, UBR, on the basis that while that firm was a paid consultant to the RICO<br />

Defendants, one of its employees, Juan Cristobal Villao Yepez, was disclosed as one of the<br />

authors of the Cabrera Report. On appeal, the RICO Defendants told the Third Circuit Court of<br />

Appeals that it should reverse, because there was no evidence supporting Chevron's claim that<br />

Villao had any connection to Cabrera, or that he had worked for UBR when he was supposed to<br />

have been working with Cabrera. But several months later, when this District ordered Defendant<br />

Donziger to produce his own files, they revealed that Donziger and other RICO Defendants had<br />

had direct communications with Villao regarding his contribution to the Cabrera Report. And<br />

Donziger himself has now admitted that Villao worked for both Cabrera and the RICO<br />

Defendants. Nonetheless, the RICO Defendants have taken no action to remedy their<br />

misrepresentations to the Third Circuit. In internal correspondence, they have, however,<br />

discussed the situation regarding Villao and whether to publicly acknowledge that the Cabrera<br />

Report was ghostwritten by the RICO Defendants and their co-conspirators, commenting on their<br />

concern at being accused of "perpetuation of the fraud." Andrew Wilson of Emery Celli, for<br />

example, warned Donziger to be "[ c Jareful" because it is "not clear our relationship with Villao<br />

was disclosed."<br />

278. In their internal communications, the RICO Defendants and their co-conspirators<br />

have recognized that their denials did not square with the facts. In May 2010, one of the Lago<br />

Agrio Plaintiffs' U.S. lawyers wrote that their characterization that Cabrera had "considered"<br />

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