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jberryhill

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3. Ah, now it makes sense....
Tue Nov 20, 2018, 12:54 PM
Nov 2018


https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelkrauss/2018/10/27/further-details-of-the-contempt-motion-against-steven-donziger/#82a123b79c94

On October 14 this column summarized a contempt of court motion filed by Chevron Corp. against Steven Donziger, the mastermind of an effort to sue Chevron that has been found to be massively fraudulent in the United States and abroad. The October 14 column noted that much of Chevron's contempt motion was redacted, pending review by United States District Judge Lewis Kaplan. The non-redacted portions themselves were highly revealing, however.

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Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, a notorious public supporter of Donziger’s media campaign, apparently received a 0.076% interest in the Ecuadorian judgment. The judgment purported to be worth over $8billion, so Waters's share was potentially in the millions.

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You do manage to pick the winners jberryhill Nov 2018 #1
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Ah, now it makes sense.... jberryhill Nov 2018 #3
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