Corruption exposed on camera: ‘All this bulls—t about the law and facts…in the end of the day, it was about brute force, who can apply the pressure, and who can withstand the pressure” -- SDonziger. More details: theamazonpost.com
WATCH plaintiffs' lawyers in Ecuador meet with court expert to explain how they will ghostwrite his report to secure a fraudulent judgment against Chevron. In the end, the judge was also bribed and his judgment ghostwritten by the plaintiff's lawyers: theamazonpost.com
Indigenous people of the Ecuadorian Amazon thought they were signing up for free medicine. The medicine never came, but a year later, they learned they had become plaintiffs in a fraudulent lawsuit against Chevron. More details: theamazonpost.com
Steven Donziger admits his legal team would “do the basic work” for the supposedly "independent" court-appointed expert as part of his Ecuadorian judicial fraud against Chevron. @SDonziger's U.S.-based consulting firm ghostwrote the court expert’s assessment against Chevron. The
Donziger captured saying it would "be good" for the judge to think he could be killed if he ruled against his side in the Ecuador fraud against Chevron. More details: theamazonpost.com
In this outtake from a documentary film he ordered, now-disbarred lawyer Steven Donziger expresses displeasure with a photo published in the local newspaper that exposes his legal team’s collusion with Ecuador government officials in the fraud against Chevron. More details:
WATCH @SDonziger, orchestrator of the Ecuador fraud against Chevron, claim on camera that ‘facts do not exist, facts are created." Donziger was later disbarred after he was exposed in multiple courts. More details: theamazonpost.com
When they signed up for @SDonziger's lawsuit, the indigenous people thought they were signing up for free medicine. They were instead unwittingly signing on to a fraudulent lawsuit against Chevron: theamazonpost.com
@SDonziger claimed in this documentary outtake his intention to ‘pressure the judge’ in the Ecuador fraud against Chevron. Instead of pressure came a bribe. More details: theamazonpost.com
@SDonziger claimed in this documentary outtake his intention to ‘pressure the judge’ in the Ecuador fraud against Chevron. Instead of pressure came a bribe. More details: theamazonpost.com
@SDonziger claims on camera that ‘facts do not exist, facts are created' amid his fraudulent case against Chevron in Ecuador. The lawyer has since ended up disbarred and convicted in multiple courts. More details: theamazonpost.com