U.S. Court Rules In Favor Of Chevron In Ecuador's $9 Billion Lawsuit For Rainforest Damage

NEW YORK (CBS/AP) -- A federal appeals court has ruled that Ecuadorean plaintiffs cannot collect a $9 billion judgment in the U.S. against Chevron for rainforest damage.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York ruled Monday. The decision upholds a lower-court finding that the Ecuadorean court judgment was obtained by corrupt means.

The appeals court said Judge Lewis Kaplan had the authority to rule as he did. It noted, however, that Kaplan's decision after trial doesn't invalidate the Ecuadorian judgment and doesn't stop the enforcement of the judgment anywhere outside the U.S.

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Workers try to contain an oil spillage in the Cuyabenco Chico river where 600 oil barrels were spilt at the Cuyabeno nature reserve. (RODRIGO BUENDIA/AFP/Getty Images)

The case resulted from a long-running court battle between Amazon rainforest residents and oil companies.

San Ramon-based Chevron had long argued that a 1998 agreement Texaco signed with Ecuador after a $40 million cleanup absolves it of liability.

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