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    PARTY OVER FOR FIXER TO THE STARS

    Daily Mail
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11597 97/Party-fixer-stars.html
    March 6 2009
    UK

    Money was no object when multimillionaire Rafi Manoukian marked his
    50th birthday and the christening of his daughter Fimi.

    His friend Sir Elton John threw open the grounds of his Windsor home
    to host the bash - and provided the cabaret - for guests including
    Elle Macpherson, Gordon Ramsay, Lulu and the Beckhams.

    They sipped Dom Perignon, danced on a mirrored floor and were
    entertained in a lavish bash choreographed by party planner to the
    stars Matthew James, who once had giraffes and zebras mingling with
    guests at one of Elton's celebrations.

    The bill was an eye-watering £827,000, but the hangover had only just
    begun. This week James, who once created an airport-themed bash for
    Kevin Spacey, was declared bankrupt, bringing the curtain down on a
    career that flourished in the excesses before the credit crunch.

    The saga began shortly after the party in December 2006. Manoukian,
    convinced he had been overcharged by the concealment of commissions,
    rebates and discounts received from James's suppliers, withheld the
    £200,000 balance he owed party company DNA.

    When talks failed, DNA took the wealthy property developer to
    court. But it lost the case after a judge ruled the contract between
    DNA and Manoukian had been unclear.

    James was ordered to pay the tycoon £400,000 in costs, and with the
    burden of his own fees and the original £200,000, his firm went into
    liquidation. When James was unable to pay up, Manoukian petitioned
    for his bankruptcy.

    'I have to accept the judgment,' shrugs James. 'We were right to bring
    the claim, it's just unfortunate it failed. We were a tiny company,
    so the strain of our legal costs was just too much.

    'We were hit with the money he owed suppliers on top of his legal
    costs and our legal costs. Effectively this meant that DNA and its
    suppliers subsidised a millionaire's party by approximately £200,000.'

    Armenian-born Manoukian, who with his brother Bob is 251 on the Rich
    List, declined to comment.

    Adds James: 'I don't know what I'm going to do. I do bespoke parties
    and in the current climate there's not a huge call for that kind
    of thing.'
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