Forensic Analysis Confirms the Overwhelming Evidence That Donziger and His Associates Ghostwrote the Lago Agrio Judgment

Steven Donziger and his few remaining supporters have been trumpeting a computer forensics report that they claim is a “game changer” in their decades-long attempt to extort billions of dollars from Chevron and to distract from the U.S. federal court’s ruling against them.

The Amazon Post 26/05/2015

Steven Donziger and his few remaining supporters have been trumpeting a computer forensics report that they claim is a “game changer” in their decades-long attempt to extort billions of dollars from Chevron and to distract from the U.S. federal court’s ruling against them.

But recent testimony by the report’s author confirms that the $9.5 billion Ecuadorian judgment against Chevron was the product of fraud, further undermining Donziger’s outlandish claims.

Donziger’s team has published a variety of press releases and blog posts claiming that they have finally found a smoking gun that will unravel Chevron’s case: a forensic analysis of the hard drives belonging to Judge Nicolas Zambrano, who issued the $19 billion judgment against Chevron. On May 8, the International Arbitration Tribunal hearing Chevron’s claims against Ecuador allowed the public release of the report by the Republic of Ecuador’s forensic expert J. Christopher Racich.

Rather than disproving that the Ecuadorian judgment was ghostwritten, Ecuador’s expert’s hard drive analyses instead corroborate and bolster the already extensive evidence supporting Chevron forensic expert Spencer Lynch’s conclusion that Zambrano was not the author of the judgment.

Chevron laid out Lynch’s findings in two briefs filed with the International Arbitration Tribunal in August 2014 and January 2015. (Lynch’s reports can be found here and here. Highlights are summarized here.) In short, they prove that Zambrano was not the author of the Ecuadorian judgment against Chevron.

Ecuador’s expert’s own report and his recent testimony before the International Arbitration Tribunal support Chevron’s findings:

Testimony given before the International Arbitration Tribunal in May 2015 by Lynch and Racich can be found here and here.

Overall, the “smoking gun” Racich report fails on all counts to undermine the U.S. court’s decision that the Ecuadorian judgment was ghostwritten by the plaintiffs themselves and thus procured by fraud. No amount of public clamoring by Donziger and his few remaining supporters is a match for facts.

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