Chevron Lawsuit Post Highlighted at SFGate.com

by BMCWrites | June 17, 2009 at 07:27 am
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My latest findings related to the Amazon Defense Coalition’s flimsy lawsuit against Chevron Corporation in Ecuador are highlighted in a report on the San Francisco Chronicle’s SFGate.com blog this morning.

Chief among the findings highlighted by San Francisco-based video blogger Zennie Abraham in the video above and in text and video here is the fact Richard Cabrera, a court-appointed “expert” in the case, has received $206,000 in payments during the past five years from Selviva, a company set up in Ecuador by people associated with the plaintiff, ADC.  In addition, Abraham highlights my finding about the world waiting to see who pays Cabrera the $43,000 amount submitted for services rendered in his final invoice.  Selviva was, after all, declared “inactive” by the Ecuadoran government in February.

I encourage you to view and read Abraham’s report as it provides a worthwhile look at the findings published in my post, What Will Be The Outcome of the Amazon Defense Coalition’s Lawsuit Against Chevron in Ecuador?

I also encourage you to check out the report where it appears at Zennie’s blog, Zennie62: The Blog Report.

To learn more about the ADC’s spurious lawsuit against Chevron in Ecuador, read the Bob McCarty Writes posts found here.

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Another interesting story you don't read in the general news....thanks...my father had a Chevron gas station for about 25 years. First, it was Standard Oil. Then, it was changed to Chevron. 

I am always interested in any news about Chevron.

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