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Executive Life Action Network Files California Public Records Act Request with California Insurance Commissioner to Release Evidence of $4 Billion in Policyholder Losses.


LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  -- Policyholders Urge Garamendi to Maximize Recovery from California's Largest Lawsuit lawsuit: see procedure; tort.  Financial Fraud

The Executive Life Action Network (ELAN), (www.executivelife.org), an activist group of former Executive Life Insurance Co. policyholders, today filed a California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W).  Public Records Act (CPRA CPRA

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) request with Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi John Raymond Garamendi (born January 24, 1945) is a U.S. politician and a member of the Democratic Party. He became the 46th Lieutenant Governor of California on January 8 2007.  urging him to release documentation of more than $4 billion in policyholder Policyholder

An individual who owns an insurance policy.
 losses that resulted from the largest financial fraud in California history.

The CPRA requires state agencies to release documents to the public upon request unless specific statutory exemptions apply.

"We've waited 13 years for our losses to be acknowledged," said Sue Watson, co-founder of the Executive Life Action Network, and mother of Katie, an annuitant Annuitant

1. A person who receives the benefits of an annuity or pension.

2. The person upon whom a life-insurance contract is based.

Notes:
1. In other words, the annuitant is the beneficiary of an annuity or pension.

2.
 who suffered brain damage as an infant due to hospital error. "The Commissioner knows the facts but has declined to make them public for the entire world to see. Our losses must be acknowledged so we can receive full restitution In the context of Criminal Law, state programs under which an offender is required, as a condition of his or her sentence, to repay money or donate services to the victim or society; with respect to maritime law, the restoration of articles lost by jettison, done when the  and justice from Credit Lyonnais and the other defendants."

Credit Lyonnais and other defendants have admitted to criminally defrauding the U.S. government, resulting in the largest criminal settlement in U.S. history. The civil lawsuit filed by Garamendi is scheduled to go to trial in February 2005. It has been reported that Executive Life policyholders suffered in excess of $4 billion in losses as a result of Credit Lyonnais' fraudulent The description of a willful act commenced with the Specific Intent to deceive or cheat, in order to cause some financial detriment to another and to engender personal financial gain.  purchase of the company.

"The Commissioner is representing 330,000 policyholders affected by this fraud. Their losses should be at the core of his lawsuit; yet we have to resort to filing a public records request to demand that he put them on the table. Policyholders are at risk because Insurance Commissioner Garamendi has not directly countered -- in public or in court -- defendants' claims that there were no real losses," said Maureen Marr, co-founder of the network and an Executive Life policyholder activist. "We are very concerned that the statements made by the Commissioner for years -- that nearly all policyholders were made whole -- were made for political purposes; those misstatements are hampering the policyholders' hopes for recoveries now that this fraud has been discovered and is being litigated."

"We are afraid that, without the release of this information, this case will be settled quietly with policyholder losses swept under the rug. We are deeply alarmed by reports in the French press that Garamendi has reduced his initial settlement demand considerably," said Marr.

The trial in Garamendi v. Altus Finance, is scheduled to begin on February 15, 2005.

The Executive Life Action Network website at www.executivelife.org features a concise history of the case, court filings, and a reference library including significant news coverage. Policyholders and beneficiaries are encouraged to sign up for ELAN Alerts!, as well as to complete a brief registration form. The network also provides a summary of ongoing phone, fax and letter campaigns. For more information, policyholders, the media, and California voters should visit www.executivelife.org.
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