SAN RAMON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 4, 2015--
Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) has reached a settlement
agreement with Woodsford Litigation Funding Limited, a U.K.-based
litigation funder that provided $2.5 million in funding to the
fraudulent lawsuit against Chevron in Ecuador. Chevron brought
conspiracy claims against Woodsford in Gibraltar for the company’s role
in funding and advancing the fraudulent lawsuit. In the settlement
Woodsford has resolved those claims by withdrawing all financial support
related to the Ecuador litigation and assigning all of its interest in
the litigation to Chevron. Chevron, in turn, has agreed to release all
of its claims against Woodsford and Woodsford’s Gibraltar-based funding
entity, Temeraire Limited.
“We are pleased that yet another financial supporter of this fraudulent
lawsuit has ended its involvement,” said R. Hewitt Pate, Chevron’s vice
president and general counsel. “In settling this matter Woodsford is the
latest in a growing list of former funders, investors, scientific
experts and legal counsel who have abandoned this illicit scheme.”
Woodsford began funding the fraudulent lawsuit in March 2013. A year
later, on March 4, 2014, Judge Lewis Kaplan of the U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of New York ruled
that the $9.5 billion judgment against Chevron in Ecuador was the
product of fraud and racketeering activity, finding it unenforceable in
the United States and holding Steven Donziger, the lead lawyer behind
the lawsuit, liable for RICO violations.
In a public statement released today Woodsford stated:
“It is, and always has been, Woodsford Litigation Funding Limited’s
position that, in March 2013, it acted in good faith and in the normal
course of its business in providing funding to support the Lago Agrio
plaintiffs in their litigation against Chevron Corporation. In light of
the 4 March 2014 opinion by Judge Kaplan of the United States District
Court for the Southern District of New York, and having become deeply
concerned about the ethical standards of attorney Steven Donziger,
Woodsford has decided to forego any financial benefit from this matter
and to relinquish its entire interest in the proceeds of the litigation
to Chevron.”
In settling this matter, Woodsford is the latest party, among many
others, to disassociate from Donziger and the Lago Agrio Plaintiffs. In
2011 Burford
Capital Limited, another U.K.-based litigation funder, withdrew its
financial support after learning of Donziger’s misconduct. In February
2015 Russell
DeLeon, who invested approximately $23 million in the lawsuit in
exchange for a 7 percent stake in the $9.5 billion Ecuadorian judgment,
withdrew his financial support. Woodsford, Burdford and DeLeon all
repudiated the unethical tactics of Donziger and abandoned their
financial interest in the fraudulent lawsuit. Both Woodsford and DeLeon
have agreed to transfer any proceeds they receive from the litigation to
Chevron upon its request.
During the seven-week federal racketeering trial against Donziger, more
than a dozen former insiders and allies testified against him, including
his former co-counsel,
environmental
consultants, funders,
employees and Ecuadorian
collaborators.
Chevron still has claims pending in Gibraltar against Amazonia Recovery
Ltd., a Gibraltar-based company set up by Donziger and his associates to
receive and distribute funds resulting from the Ecuadorian judgment
against Chevron, and Pablo Fajardo, Luis Yanza and Ermel Chavez, who are
directors of Amazonia Recovery Ltd. Chevron has alleged that Amazonia is
merely a vehicle to perpetuate the ongoing fraud.
Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, with
subsidiaries that conduct business worldwide. The company’s success is
driven by the ingenuity and commitment of its employees and their
application of the most innovative technologies in the world. Chevron is
involved in virtually every facet of the energy industry. The company
explores for, produces and transports crude oil and natural gas;
refines, markets and distributes transportation fuels and other energy
products; manufactures and sells petrochemical products; generates power
and produces geothermal energy; provides energy efficiency solutions;
and develops the energy resources of the future, including biofuels.
Chevron is based in San Ramon, Calif. More information about Chevron is
available at www.chevron.com.
Source: Chevron Corporation
Chevron Corporation
Morgan Crinklaw, +1 925-790-6908
mkwz@chevron.com