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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

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    July 30, 2008
    CONTACT: Rouben Adalian
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 383-9009
    Web: www.armeniangenocidemuseum.org

    CAFESJIAN GENERATED MINNESOTA LAWSUITS TO STOP ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM
    OF AMERICA DISMISSED OR TRANSFERRED TO DC COURT

    Cafesjian Forced To Drop Claims But Now Asserts Defamation

    Washington, DC-In another desperate attempt to halt the rapid progress
    of the Armenian Genocide Museum of America (AGMA), Gerard Cafesjian
    recently added yet another baseless suit, this one claiming he was
    defamed by the Museum, the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly), and
    Hirair Hovnanian. This suit is on top of the multiple litigations he
    started and has continued to file since May 2007. Ironically, the
    Armenian Reporter, the newspaper owned by Cafesjian, previously
    published the so-called defamatory material about which he is now suing.

    Mr. Cafesjian's latest filing arrives upon the heels of the approvals
    obtained by AGMA from the District of Columbia Board of Zoning
    Adjustment and Historic Preservation Review Board, and soon after the
    U.S. District Court in Minnesota took action dismissing two of the three
    lawsuits brought against the Museum by Cafesjian and the Cafesjian
    Family Foundation and transfered the other one to the District of
    Columbia federal court. All three of Cafesjian's Minnesota lawsuits
    were heralded in Cafesjian's own newspaper but resulted only in
    unnecessary expenses and a disgraceful public spectacle. These
    developments follow upon the latest settlement efforts rejected by
    Cafesjian. Throughout this process, the Museum and the Assembly have
    sought a sober resolution in private, or in court as soon as possible,
    but Cafesjian, who recently switched lawyers yet again, seems to be
    intent on continuing his efforts to scuttle the museum. A trial this
    year appears unlikely.

    With no progress to show after years of running the project, in 2006,
    Cafesjian abandoned the museum, sent a letter of resignation, and
    rebuffed a request to continue with his "vision."

    Earlier this year, he requested $27.5 million to walk away and allow the
    museum to go forward.

    The new allegations complain about the following statements:

    a) Mr. Cafesjian "left the other trustees with serious problems,
    including
    unpaid taxes, 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 in tatters a project that the Armenian-
    American community strongly endorsed and wants completed;"

    (b) "In early 2007, after flat-out non-compliance with the Assembly's
    501(c)(3) conflict of interest policy and after legal review, Cafesjian
    and
    John Waters were suspended from the Assembly board;"

    (c) "Cafesjian's formation of his personal lobbying organization,
    USAPAC,
    has caused additional damage;" and

    (d) "Taking control of AGMM, [Mr. Cafesjian] failed to fund the project,
    mismanaged development, resigned, and abandoned the properties and
    project in 2006."

    The latest lawsuit comes as a bizarre development because on December 8,
    2007, the Cafesjian-owned Armenian Reporter itself published the exact
    same language and commented on the October 31, 2007, release by the
    museum and did not take specific issue on the above points. The lawsuit
    creates the farcical situation where someone who publishes a newspaper
    sues someone else over the information the same newspaper published.

    "The new allegations are part of a pattern of setting up a smoke screen
    to cover up Cafesjian's own violations of trust and attempt to profit
    from self-dealing and other breaches of fiduciary duty," AGMA attorney
    Arnold Rosenfeld said. "Ignoring all the one-sided and intentionally
    damaging stories about the museum project, its trustees, and the
    Armenian Assembly published in the Armenian Reporter, the newspaper
    owned by Mr. Cafesjian, Cafesjian is alleging that the attempts by the
    Armenian Assembly and the Armenian Genocide Museum to inform the public
    about the truth is defamatory because 'his reputation is of the utmost
    importance to his business dealings, both within the United States as
    well as in Armenia,' but the record is clear. The truth never is
    defamatory."

    "The facts of the matter have remained the same, that is, after his
    utter failure to develop the museum, Cafesjian began filing lawsuits
    with the purpose of delaying the building of the museum so that he could
    recover substantially appreciated real estate without any intention of
    building a museum. His offers of resignation were tied to distribution
    to himself of this substantially appreciated real estate and efforts to
    paint a different picture, and baseless legal filings only confirm the
    pattern established by his own record," continued Rosenfeld.

    The Armenian Genocide Museum of America is an outgrowth of the Armenian
    Assembly of America and the Armenian National Institute (ANI), catalyzed
    by the initial pledge of Anoush Mathevosian toward building such a
    museum in Washington, DC.

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    NR#2008-06

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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