From: EcoWatch
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In the wake of a controversial U.S. court ruling that a $9.5 billion Ecuador judgment against Chevron is fraudulent, the oil giant has been touting loudly its innocence of any environmental crimes in the South American country.
Chevron’s lawyers even successfully pressured some CBS News corporate suits to yank a damning 60 Minutes piece from the network’s website about the deliberate contamination of the Ecuador rainforest from 1964 to 1992 by Texaco, which Chevron later bought.
(See the dead link here. You can see the segment on my company’s web site. So sue me, CBS.)
Instead of succumbing to Chevron’s pressure tactics, CBS’ lawyers
should grow a backbone and demand to see contamination “playbook”
documents that Chevron has been forced to produce in an international
arbitration proceeding.
They are explosive and prove 60 Minutes got it right, and the U.S. judge got it wrong. MORE
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