Chevron Corporation has filed a petition before the Provincial Court of Sucumbíos in Lago Agrio, Ecuador seeking dismissal of the lawsuit pending against it there. In support of its petition, Chevron has submitted to the court video outtakes from the movie Crude that show the plaintiffs' counsel, consultants, and associates meeting with the court's supposedly neutral "Global Expert," Richard Stalin Cabrera Vega, to plan and create the $27.3 billion damages report that Cabrera later would present to the court as his own.
Chevron believes that the video evidence proves that plaintiffs' counsel and consultants colluded with Cabrera to present a fraudulent report and then to present a fraudulent "peer review" of their own work. Chevron also believes that the video proves that plaintiffs' and Cabrera's denials of their collusion in filings and testimony before the Ecuadorian court, before various United States courts and other institutions, and before the worldwide press have been false.
Chevron's petition argues that the case must be dismissed as a sanction for the abusive misconduct by plaintiffs and their attorneys, and because the fraudulent "Global Expert" report submitted under Cabrera's name is the only "evidence" supporting plaintiffs' case.
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