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Chevron accused the Ecuadorean state oil company Petroecuador of being responsible for the damage, not Texaco. Petroecuador was a partner in the drilling consortium Texaco operated before pulling out in the 1990s. Chevron has long claimed it can't get a fair trial in Ecuador. It contends the judicial system is corrupt and recently released tapes it claims implicate the judge in the case in a bribery scheme. Judge Juan Evangelista Nunez denied any wrongdoing but nevertheless recused himself
-- likely delaying a ruling that had been expected later this year for a case initially filed in 1993 in a New York court.
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