Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

SoCal heirs of Armenians file lawsuit against German banks

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • SoCal heirs of Armenians file lawsuit against German banks

    Associated Press Worldstream
    September 13, 2006 Wednesday

    SoCal heirs of Armenians file lawsuit against German banks

    LOS ANGELES


    Heirs of Armenians killed nearly a century ago in the Turkish Ottoman
    Empire can proceed with a lawsuit against two German banks they claim
    owe them millions of dollars.

    Federal Judge Margaret M. Morrow's ruling on Monday allows the
    class-action suit to move ahead. No trial date was set.

    Deutsche Bank A.G. and Dresdner Bank A.G. were sued in January. Seven
    Armenians living in Southern California are seeking unspecified
    millions of dollars for assets such as gold, cash and jewelry that
    they claim were deposited by thousands of their ancestors at the
    banks' Turkish branches or otherwise looted by the Ottoman Turkish
    government and later transferred to European banks.

    The suit is the latest bid by Armenians in the United States to
    recover assets they believe belonged to some 1.5 million Armenians
    who perished in a genocide beginning in 1915.

    Litigation brought against New York Life Insurance Co. by Armenian
    descendants led to a $20 million settlement; French life insurer AXA
    has agreed to pay $17 million to settle a separate class-action
    claim. Both lawsuits made similar allegations.
Working...
X