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    Diane Rumbaugh
    Rumbaugh Public Relations
    2166 Flintridge Court
    Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
    805-493-2877
    [email protected]

    CONTACTS:

    Brian S. Kabateck Diane Zakian Rumbaugh

    Kabateck Brown Kellner LLP
    Rumbaugh Public Relations

    213-217-5000
    805-493-2877

    [email protected]
    [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE
    October 12, 2005



    ARMENIAN HEIRS SETTLE

    AXA CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT



    Los Angeles, CA - Descendants of victims of the 1915
    Armenian Genocide will share a $17 million settlement in a class action
    lawsuit brought against French insurance giant AXA for unpaid life
    insurance benefits. (Kyurkjian, et. al. v. AXA, Case No: CV 02-01750 and
    Ouzounian, et. al., v. AXA, Case No: CV 05-02596, U.S. District Court,
    Central District of California).

    The class includes Armenians living in the United States and
    abroad who are descendants and heirs of policyholders who perished in
    what is considered the first genocide of the 20th century. The
    settlement, subject to court approval, will be administered in France,
    which was one of the first countries to recognize the Armenian Genocide.
    AXA is headquartered in France and does business in the United States
    through various subsidiaries.

    Under the terms of the $17 million settlement, AXA will
    donate a minimum of $3 million dollars to various France-based Armenian
    charitable organizations and will contribute $11 million towards a fund
    designed to pay, under procedures to be determined later, valid claims
    of heirs of policyholders and beneficiaries of policies issued by AXA
    Group subsidiaries that did business in the Turkish Ottoman Empire prior
    to 1915. Certain of these policyholders and beneficiaries were among
    the 1.5 million Armenians who perished and were unable to obtain their
    insurance proceeds in the ensuing chaos.

    The suit is the second of its kind. Class Counsel Vartkes
    Yeghiayan, Brian S. Kabateck and Mark J. Geragos--all of Armenian
    descent--are internationally representing Armenian descendants in
    similar cases. Earlier this year in another class action (Martin
    Marootian, et al. v. New York Life Insurance Company), New York Life
    agreed to pay $20 million to descendants of Armenian policyholders
    killed during the genocide. Attorneys representing the class against AXA
    also represented class members in the New York Life case.

    Class Counsel praised the efforts of U.S. District Court
    Judges Christina Snyder and Dickran Tevrizian for their assistance in
    fostering the dialogue that ultimately led to the settlement and also
    praised AXA for dealing in a transparent and responsible manner in
    bringing this matter to a successful conclusion.

    "This is an example where dead men can't speak but they can
    file lawsuits," says Yeghiayan of Yeghiayan & Associates. "It writes
    another chapter about persistence and hope. The resolution of the case
    helps the healing process."

    "The AXA and New York Life settlements are important
    building blocks not only toward seeking financial recovery for the
    losses resulting from the Armenian Genocide but also in our ultimate
    goal, which is for Turkey and the U.S. to officially acknowledge the
    genocide," says Geragos of Geragos & Geragos. "These cases are
    historical because they are the only cases ever brought on behalf of
    genocide survivors."

    "My grandparents lost their entire families in the genocide.
    Our continued legal efforts to bring attention to the terrible events of
    90 years ago honor their memories," says Kabateck of Kabateck Brown
    Kellner. "Today, AXA made the right decision by agreeing to establish a
    claims fund for the heirs of those killed in the Armenian Genocide."

    An announcement will be made shortly on when and how
    individuals can file claims under this settlement.

    ###

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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