Kalimian brings this action to clear his good name and recover the damages he has suffered as a result of Justin’s defamation,” it says. In the suit, Kalimian contends that he, “with the approval and cooperation of his sisters, Rita Sakhaie and Debbie Kalimian, has managed the real estate business with the utmost skill, integrity and success.” But, the filing claims, Amirian, “an attorney who should know better, has persisted with his harassment campaign.” “Accordingly, Mr. Reached by phone, Edna Amirian confirmed she is Kalimian’s sister and Justin Amirian’s mother, but declined to comment on the lawsuit, referring all inquiries to her son. 9 email, it continues, “falsely and outrageously” accused Kalimian of having “a long history of failure to provide, or actively (and very likely fraudulently) concealing, information to members of LLCs and tenants in common, despite contractual obligations to the contrary.” The filing also claims that Amirian has sent a “flurry of emails and letters plainly designed to harass and make unreasonable and unjustified demands” of his uncle. The lawsuit alleges that Amirian is trying to oust Kalimian as managing partner. Kalimian went on to manage the business “on behalf of himself and his three sisters, Rita Sakhaie, Debbie Kalimian and Justin’s mother, Edna Amirian.” One of the participants in the deal, the outlet added, was Eagle Point Properties Amirian is the principal of that firm.Īccording to the lawsuit, the family business was founded by Kalimian’s father, Roy, “a prominent member of the Persian Jewish community in New York City,” who mentored his son in the real estate trade. In June, he received a $240 million loan for an office building on Fifth Avenue-the largest real estate loan in Manhattan that month- The Real Deal reported. Kalimian is the head of the family’s namesake firm, which has interests in “10 commercial and multifamily properties in Manhattan,” according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Kalimian, who was once accused of trying to take possession of an elderly widow’s home without her knowledge after she fell behind on her property taxes, is seeking compensatory and punitive damages from the nephew, 34-year-old Justin Amirian, whom he derided for a supposed lack of “training or experience.”Īmirian, a lawyer turned real estate investor, told The Daily Beast on Monday that the lawsuit his uncle filed a few days earlier didn’t ring a bell. The email was distributed to seven people, including two of Kalimian’s sisters, according to the lawsuit, which was filed on Oct. Kalimian’s management of the highly successful family real estate business.” 9 attacking his uncle for alleged “fraud and concealment in his management of the business,” states the lawsuit, which blasted the “malicious and unlawful to besmirch” Albert Kalimian’s “good name.” Kalimian, 64, argues in the complaint that his sister’s son has launched “unjustified and bad faith efforts to disrupt and usurp Mr. A New York City real estate tycoon is suing his own nephew, accusing the younger man of scheming to dethrone him as head of the lucrative family business, according to a civil court filing obtained by The Daily Beast.
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