Chevron’s now going after political cartoonists
The oil conglomerate is claiming injuries from a satirical video VIDEO
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How desperate is Chevron to get out of paying billions in damages for oil contamination in Ecuador’s rain forest? Very, according to Mark Fiore. The Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist claims the company has filed court documents over a satirical video he made in conjunction with the environmental nonprofit Amazon Watch.
The papers, which Fiore posted yesterday to his personal blog, accuse defendants of having “unleashed a barrage of near-daily press releases, letters to government officials and shareholders, web videos, and cartoons in an effort to extort a payoff from Chevron.” According to Fiore, this is the cartoon in question:
In an article for Earth Island Journal reposted at Salon, Jason Mark explained the problem with Chevron’s strategy to countersue the victims of its own pollution – or, as Fiore put it in the video, to “RICO their ass”:
The papers, which Fiore posted yesterday to his personal blog, accuse defendants of having “unleashed a barrage of near-daily press releases, letters to government officials and shareholders, web videos, and cartoons in an effort to extort a payoff from Chevron.” According to Fiore, this is the cartoon in question:
In an article for Earth Island Journal reposted at Salon, Jason Mark explained the problem with Chevron’s strategy to countersue the victims of its own pollution – or, as Fiore put it in the video, to “RICO their ass”:
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