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    Armenian Genocide Museum of America
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20036
    Phone: 202-383-9009; E-mail: [email protected];
    Web: www.armeniangenocidemuseum.org


    PRESS RELEASE
    Rouben Adalian
    April 11, 2008
    Phone: (202) 383-9009
    Web: www.armeniangenocidemuseum.org
    E-mail: [email protected]


    MINNESOTA FEDERAL COURT CONFIRMS DISMISSAL OF CAFESJIAN LAWSUIT IN FAVOR
    OF THE ASSEMBLY AND THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM

    Washington-On March 31, 2008, the U.S. District Court in Minnesota
    confirmed the October 2007 ruling to dismiss the first lawsuit filed by
    Gerard Cafesjian and the Cafesjian Family Foundation against the
    Armenian Assembly of America and the Armenian Genocide Museum and
    Memorial, Inc.

    The dismissal of Cafesjian's lawsuit came within a week of the milestone
    approval obtained by the museum project from the District of Columbia
    Historic Preservation Review Board and the endorsements by DC
    community-based organizations. Rapid progress continues toward the
    opening of the museum, which is slated for 2010.

    The lawsuit filed by Cafesjian in April 2007 sought to rescind the grant
    agreement his Foundation had made with the Armenian Assembly with
    respect to the Armenian Genocide Museum project, so that Cafesjian could
    recover substantially appreciated real estate. Subsequent filings and
    press attacks by Cafesjian were similarly intended to scuttle the
    building of a genocide museum.
    Cafesjian formally abandoned the project demanding return of appreciated
    real estate, leaving behind unpaid taxes, an unpaid mortgage, leaking
    roofs, unpaid salaries, unpaid contractors, an illegal lien on the
    properties, no audits, and compliance problems with other donors' gifts,
    all of which left the project in tatters.

    Despite additional lawsuits filed by Cafesjian in Minnesota and the
    District of Columbia in an effort to obstruct the museum project, no
    court to date has ruled in Cafesjian's favor or hindered the rapid
    progress registered. The dismissal in Minnesota allows Cafesjian to try
    again in the District of Columbia if he chooses, but in a filing dated
    April 1, 2008, Cafesjian has apparently appealed the Federal Court
    decision to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. At the same time, the
    Armenian Assembly has repeatedly called upon Cafesjian to resolve
    differences in private through mediation.


    NR#2008-02
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