New York state prosecutors last week accused ExxonMobil of trying to discourage witnesses from testifying against the company in a climate fraud case, leading the head of the environmental group 350.org to declare Thursday that “we won’t be intimidated.”
“Together, all of us will hold accountable fossil fuel executives most responsible for the climate crisis, and make them pay for their climate destruction.”
—May Boeve, 350.org
In a statement, May Boeve, the avocacy group’s executive director, also charged that “Exxon is polluting these proceedings just like it has polluted our communities.”
Last October, following a three-year probe and amid growing demands that the dirty energy industry be held accountable for the impacts of its products, then-New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood sued ExxonMobil for defrauding investors about the financial threat of efforts to combat the climate emergency.
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Boeve’s statement came in response to allegations from the current state attorney general’s office Friday that the fossil fuel giant is attempting to intimidate third-party witnesses by demanding they disclose all contact they have had with various experts and environmental groups, including 350.org.
InsideClimate News—which exposed ExxonMobil’s decades of climate deception with a damning investigative series in 2015—reported on the allegations Tuesday:
Aaron Caplan, a law professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and expert in legal ethics, told the outlet that Exxon’s letter “tiptoes right up to the line of impropriety… And whether it crosses that line is up to interpretation.”
Climate Liability News, which also reported on the filings from James’s office Tuesday, spoke to one expert who characterized Exxon’s move as part of a broader legal strategy.
“The line between ‘normal legal maneuvering’ and ‘intimidation-style tactics’ is a fine one that is almost always pushed by litigants in high-stakes battles like this one,” added Kysar. “Still, the timing and the breadth of the document request by Exxon’s lawyers raises even my cynical eyebrows.”
350.org’s Boeve wrote in an email to supporters Thursday that it is “clear” that “ExxonMobil executives are scared of the power of our movement and the strength of our numbers.”
“This could be the greatest case of corporate fraud in history,” she noted. “This lawsuit is a huge opportunity to set a precedent around the world for holding fossil fuel executives accountable and making them pay for a just transition to a 100 percent renewable energy economy.”
In her statement, Boeve thanked James “for her vigilance in standing up for our communities” and vowed that Exxon’s legal maneuvers won’t deter the movement to make polluters pay for fueling the global climate emergency.
“As communities bear the costs of Exxon’s lies, millions of people led by youth, frontline communities, workers, and more are mobilizing towards the September 20 climate strikes to build a world that works for all of us,” said Boeve. “Together, all of us will hold accountable fossil fuel executives most responsible for the climate crisis, and make them pay for their climate destruction.”
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