NAJARIANS AGAIN FIND THEMSELVES IN ARMENIAN COURT PROCRASTINATION
hetq
14:53, October 21, 2011
K.George Najarian and Carolann Najarian, M.D. well-known
philanthropists, are being sued in a civil case by Grigor Igityan, the
man convicted of swindling them of both property and money. Igityan was
convicted on all counts in the criminal courts after more than 8 years
of hearings, trials, and appeals up to the highest court in Armenia,
and is now serving out his prison sentence in an Armenian jail.
>From jail, Igityan has instituted a civil case through the Kentron
Court of First Intention, Yerevan, against the Najarians. He is
claiming damages for financial losses he supposedly sustained due
to being tried and convicted for crimes he committed. In addition to
the court case, Najarian's properties have been attached by the court.
This is unprecedented in legal practice not only in Armenia, but
elsewhere.
According to Najarian's attorneys in Armenia, all demands made in
Igityan's claim have been resolved through multiple court decisions in
the criminal case brought against him. The evidence to substantiate
these decisions against Igityan who was found guilty of knowingly
swindling the Najarians, has been confirmed up to the highest court
in Armenia. These decisions remain in force, thus it is shocking
that the lower court has agreed to hear the case and has attached
their properties
hetq
14:53, October 21, 2011
K.George Najarian and Carolann Najarian, M.D. well-known
philanthropists, are being sued in a civil case by Grigor Igityan, the
man convicted of swindling them of both property and money. Igityan was
convicted on all counts in the criminal courts after more than 8 years
of hearings, trials, and appeals up to the highest court in Armenia,
and is now serving out his prison sentence in an Armenian jail.
>From jail, Igityan has instituted a civil case through the Kentron
Court of First Intention, Yerevan, against the Najarians. He is
claiming damages for financial losses he supposedly sustained due
to being tried and convicted for crimes he committed. In addition to
the court case, Najarian's properties have been attached by the court.
This is unprecedented in legal practice not only in Armenia, but
elsewhere.
According to Najarian's attorneys in Armenia, all demands made in
Igityan's claim have been resolved through multiple court decisions in
the criminal case brought against him. The evidence to substantiate
these decisions against Igityan who was found guilty of knowingly
swindling the Najarians, has been confirmed up to the highest court
in Armenia. These decisions remain in force, thus it is shocking
that the lower court has agreed to hear the case and has attached
their properties