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Zorro

(15,740 posts)
Mon Mar 2, 2015, 12:23 AM Mar 2015

Sharon Stone Is Being Sued for Skipping an Anti-Chevron Protest

Environmental activists accuse Chevron of polluting the Amazon jungle in Ecuador. Chevron counter-accuses lawyers representing rain forest residents of fabricating evidence and other forms of fraud.

Cue Sharon Stone.

It's the latest bizarre twist in an epic, 22-year environmental brawl. Stone, the star of such films as Basic Instinct, has been accused in a federal lawsuit in New York of failing to show up for paid anti-Chevron appearances in Ecuador. The actress backed out of gigs scheduled for April 2014, in which she was to be the latest in a parade of celebrities who've condemned the company, according to MCSquared, a U.S. public relations firm that's suing the actress and her talent agency for $352,000. MCSquared alleges that the actress didn't return a $275,000 fee paid to her via American Program Bureau, a speakers bureau in Boston. The firm said it also spent $77,420.09 "to accommodate Stone's diva-like requests, including first-class airfare tickets and luxury hotel suites for herself and her three companions," along with hair and makeup services and personal guides.

Beyond the extreme weirdness factor—Sharon Stone paid to protest oil pollution in the Amazon?—the suit is notable because time and again, the campaign to tar Chevron has allegedly succumbed to fraud, manipulation, and theater in the service of extracting billions of dollars from the oil company.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sharon-stone-being-sued-skipping-174146086.html

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Sharon Stone Is Being Sued for Skipping an Anti-Chevron Protest (Original Post) Zorro Mar 2015 OP
Looks like Ecuador hired a pretty incompetent PR firm to press their case. MADem Mar 2015 #1
Typical. forest444 Mar 2015 #2
Ecuador is just "Lawsuit Happy" FreakinDJ Mar 2015 #3
It wouldn't hurt if you knew what happened in Ecuador. Judi Lynn Mar 2015 #4
There is video of Petroecudor Dumping in the Rain Forest FreakinDJ Mar 2015 #5

MADem

(135,425 posts)
1. Looks like Ecuador hired a pretty incompetent PR firm to press their case.
Mon Mar 2, 2015, 12:46 AM
Mar 2015

I mean, really--Sharon Stone? Danny Glover? Mia Farrow? Yeah, they'll get the locals excited...not. They're all over the hill (and so am I--it takes one to know one) and are not without personal issues that are distracting. Well, maybe if they were starring in a remake of Cocoon or something, set in the Amazon, they could find a way to make it work--but that's not happening, either.

. And hiring fake protesters? It's not hard to find REAL people who take issue with some of the practices of oil companies--who doesn't think polluting the Amazon is a BAD idea?

Ecuador just paid a "PR" company a lot of money to make a huge mess of something that should have been easy. It also should have had a more youthful focus, IMO. Get those "Beliebers" out there screaming and you might have some traction.

Bizarre doesn't begin to describe this complete cluster! Someone's gettin' rich, though--and it ain't the poor bums affected by the pollution, either.

forest444

(5,902 posts)
2. Typical.
Mon Mar 2, 2015, 12:51 AM
Mar 2015

The good people want to help; but they can't. The bad people could help; but they won't.

The human condition strikes again.

Judi Lynn

(160,530 posts)
4. It wouldn't hurt if you knew what happened in Ecuador.
Mon Mar 2, 2015, 01:49 AM
Mar 2015

Chevron's Chernobyl in the Amazon

While drilling for oil in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest region, Texaco – which merged with Chevron in 2001 – operated without concern for the environment or local residents. The company deliberately dumped billions of gallons of toxic wastewater into rivers and streams, spilled millions of gallons of crude oil, and abandoned hazardous waste in hundreds of unlined open-air pits littered throughout the region. The result is widespread devastation of the rainforest ecosystem and local indigenous communities, and one of the worst environmental disasters in history.

Due to Chevron's toxic contamination of their soil, rivers and streams, and groundwater, local indigenous and campesino communities continue to suffer an epidemic of cancer, birth defects, miscarriages, and other ailments. Chevron has never carried out a meaningful clean up of the mess it is responsible for, and its infrastructure continues to poison the communities of the Ecuadorian Amazon.

Today, more than 30,000 Ecuadorians are fighting for justice with an international campaign and a landmark class action lawsuit in Ecuadorian courts. Despite Chevron's repeated efforts to sabotage the trial, the local people remain determined to hold Chevron accountable, demanding clean-up costs and compensation for the devastation the company caused.

Since 2002, Amazon Watch and our Clean Up Ecuador Campaign has been working with shareholders, consumers, and other concerned people to support justice for the communities of the Ecuadorian Amazon.

History

In 1964, Texaco (now Chevron), discovered oil in the remote northern region of the Ecuadorian Amazon, known as the Oriente; the East. The indigenous inhabitants of this pristine rainforest, including the Cofán, Siona, Secoya, Kichwa and Huaorani tribes, lived traditional lifestyles largely untouched by modern civilization. The forests and rivers provided the physical and cultural subsistence base for their daily survival. They had little idea what to expect or how to prepare when oil workers moved into their backyard and founded the town of Lago Agrio, or "Sour Lake", named after the town in Texas where oil company Texaco was founded. The Ecuadorian government had similarly little idea what to expect; no one had ever successfully drilled for oil in the Amazon rainforest before. The government entrusted Texaco, a well-known U.S. company with more than a half-century's worth of experience, to employ modern oil-drilling practices and technology in the country's emerging oil patch. However, despite existing environmental laws, Texaco made deliberate, cost-cutting operational decisions that, for 28 years, resulted in an environmental catastrophe that experts have called "Chernobyl in the Amazon."

More:
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This is the only place these people could find their drinking water. This is also where all their livestock found drinking water, as well as all the animals of the forests, the birds, everything that lived found water to drink. This filth has killed them, made them fatally ill, they have suffered needlessly because of the greed of the oil company.

This is NOT A JOKE FOR ANYONE BUT MENTALLY IMPAIRED, MORALLY DEAD RIGHT-WINGERS. Sober human beings couldn't laugh about this, not in a million years.

 

FreakinDJ

(17,644 posts)
5. There is video of Petroecudor Dumping in the Rain Forest
Mon Mar 2, 2015, 10:17 AM
Mar 2015

The suit against Cheron is a sham. That's why it keeps getting tossed out in WTO court

But its fine if you want to buy into the BS

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