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    Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial, Inc.
    1140 19th Street, NW, Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036
    Phone: 202-383-9009
    Web: www.armenian-genocide.org


    PRESS RELEASE
    October 31, 2007
    Web: www.armenian-genocide.org
    CONTACT: Rouben Adalian
    Phone: (202) 383-9009
    E-mail: [email protected]

    MINNESOTA COURT RULES AGAINST CAFESJIAN AND IN FAVOR OF THE ARMENIAN
    ASSEMBLY AND THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM

    Armenian Genocide Museum Proceeds to Phase Two Contracts
    New Plans to Be Unveiled at Armenian Assembly Gala in Los Angeles

    Washington-October 31, 2007. The U.S. District Court in Minnesota has
    granted a motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Gerard Cafesjian and
    the Cafesjian Family Foundation against the Armenian Assembly of America
    and the Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial (AGMM). The lawsuit
    sought to rescind the grant agreement the Foundation had made with the
    Assembly with respect to the Armenian Genocide Museum project, so that
    Cafesjian could recover the substantially appreciated real estate.

    At the same time, AGMM announced the signing of Phase Two contracts with
    the architectural firm of Martinez & Johnson (www.mjarchitecture.com)
    and the museum planning firm of Gallagher & Associates
    (www.gallagherdesign.com). Architectural and exhibit planning are
    proceeding on schedule and the museum is slated to open before 2011.

    In a statement issued today, the Armenian Assembly and the AGMM said:
    "We regret that Gerard Cafesjian has filed these lawsuits and is now
    attempting to try the case in the press. We appreciate the Minnesota
    court's ruling in our favor to dismiss the lawsuit, and do not expect
    any court to accept the misrepresentations promoted to stop or cloud the
    completion of the museum.

    Cafesjian formally abandoned the project in 2006 demanding return of
    appreciated real estate. This 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. Unbeknownst to the other trustees, the District of
    Columbia had reclassified the properties. 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. Cafesjian's formation of his personal lobbying
    organization, USAPAC, has caused additional damage.

    In May 2007, at a properly noticed meeting with a quorum, the trustees
    voted to proceed with the project expeditiously. Cafesjian's appointed
    trustee and long-time employee, John Waters, attended the meeting
    despite his conflict of interest, but refused to account or report on
    basic corporate and financial matters, in a clear breach of fiduciary
    duties, interested only in Cafesjian's attempts to extract the
    appreciated real estate. Waters voluntarily left when he could not get
    his way, leaving the meeting with a quorum and the authority to proceed.
    According to the recording (made without objection) of the meeting and
    the transcript, Waters stated the following as he departed:

    'Anything that you do from this point forward, you can consider it to be
    a quorum if you like, because it says that it is. Anything you vote on,
    you can do whatever you want, but...anyway...My participation in this
    meeting is over.'

    "In a series of front page stories in The Armenian Reporter, a newspaper
    which he controls, Cafesjian and his staff have spared no effort in
    disparaging the project, the Assembly, and other community members, with
    no regard to journalistic ethics. Cafesjian has filed legal proceedings
    characterized as frivolous, including one against the museum, and the
    other trustees, Anoush Mathevosian, Hirair Hovnanian, and Van Krikorian,
    personally. Yet the facts, confirmed by records made available after
    Cafesjian abandoned the project, are that Cafesjian acquired the
    properties adjacent to the intended museum building to construct a
    monument to himself in the form of a "Cafesjian Museum," which would
    dwarf the Armenian Genocide Museum. (See the attached drawing
    commissioned in secret). Only when his attention turned elsewhere, he
    transferred the properties to AGMM. Taking control of AGMM, he failed
    to fund the project, mismanaged development, resigned, and abandoned the
    properties and project in 2006.

    "The Armenian Reporter also failed to inform the public that the
    Assembly and AGMM have filed papers with the American Arbitration
    Association in a good faith effort to reach an amicable conclusion
    without making a public spectacle. Cafesjian has rejected this offer of
    mediation and filed in court to stop the American Arbitration
    Association from proceeding. Upon the Minnesota District Court's
    decision to dismiss, the AGMM and Assembly renewed the offer for
    mediation to Cafesjian attorneys and again was rebuffed.

    "Once more we want to thank the people who have supported our efforts to
    date and who continue to express confidence in the museum project,
    despite the litigation unnecessarily started by Cafesjian. No court
    will sanction the windfall profit return of appreciated property to the
    Cafesjian Foundation or derail the process of completing the Armenian
    Genocide Museum. The other museum trustees and stakeholders sincerely
    wish that Cafesjian had not embarked on his misleading and destructive
    course of action in public and hope that he will reconsider and resolve
    the matter responsibly.

    "The Armenian Genocide Museum trustees and the Armenian Assembly are
    looking forward to unveiling the magnificent designs developed by our
    two outstanding planning firms this weekend at the Assembly's 35th
    Anniversary Gala event in Los Angeles. Remarkable progress has been
    made in the last three months."

    NR#2007-002
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