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Inside Out: Judge’s 6 vehicles = $61,000. Judge’s apartment = $100,000. Judge’s annual salary = $7,704. . . Building dispute opens door on potential profits of jurisprudence

A dispute over a door has opened a window into the finances of a Yerevan judge, revealing a mass of wealth far greater than his moderate salary provided by the Ministry of Justice.

The judge, whose salary is about $642 a month, owns six cars (including those given to his sons) worth about $61,000, a house in the resort town of Tsaghkadzor, and a four room Yerevan apartment into which he invested about $100,000 in 2002. He later purchased two other apartments.

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