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    Man gets three years for scam
    By Tania Chatila, The Leader

    Burbank Leader, CA
    June 17 2006

    GLENDALE -- A United States District judge sentenced a 43-year-old
    Van Nuys man to 37 months in prison Wednesday for an investment scam
    that bilked about $20 million from about 200 people, many of whom
    are from Glendale and Burbank, said officials with the United States
    Attorney's Office.

    Melkon Gharakhanian, whose alias was Mike Garian, pleaded guilty
    in January to one count of felony federal mail fraud, United States
    Attorney's Office spokesman Thom Mrozek said.

    "The court imposed an appropriate sentence," Assistant United States
    Atty. Michael R. Wilner said. "Mr. Gharakhanian will not be able to
    defraud other victims for a long time, and it's an appropriate ending
    to this case."

    Gharakhanian used his Glendale-based company, National Investment
    Enterprises Inc., to collect $20 million from 1999 to 2001 from
    investors -- mostly Armenian-Americans -- who thought their money
    was going toward the purchase of technological security systems,
    Mrozek said.

    Gharakhanian, who was arrested at a Pasadena post office in October,
    mailed investors false monthly statements about the company and its
    purchases of shares, he said.

    National Investment Enterprises Inc. went under in 2001 after
    Gharakhanian used investor funds for personal use and to pay for the
    company's operating expenses, Mrozek said.

    Gharakhanian admitted that investors lost anywhere from $2.5 million
    to $10 million when the company collapsed, Mrozek said.

    "Investment fraud continues to be a very pressing problem throughout
    Southern California for reasons we can't fully explain," Mrozek said.
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