How the Environmental Lawyer Who Won A Massive Judgement Against Chevron Lost Everything

Nope -- The Intercept was just the source with the most succinct summary.

Read the details --- contempt? Get real. And Chevron filing RICO charges? WTF?

Bribery? Chevron demanded the case be tried in Ecuador for a more impartial ruling and when they didn't get the result they wanted (lost) they decided Ecuadorian judges were subject to bribes? And voila' -- they found a judge they could pay and provide benefits to that was willing to claim he was bribed? Bribing someone to claim they were bribed iss as low as it gets. Then the Ecuadorian judge recants but is still used in the US court's (a single judge) deciding of Donzinger's guilt?

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