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HEADLINE:Finkelstein & Krinsk Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against Washington Mutual

Investors today (Frietay) fjJec:J a ClaSS attion IawSuft: againSt Washington Mutual and its subsidiary
companies aUeolng that It knowingly deceived retail Investors by steering them to Washington Mutual's
own portfoflo of mutual fundS which were less attractive than alternative funds.

The complaint ~es that WashingtOn Mutual and Its subsidiary compantes had an undisClosed -preferred
I1st"' of funds, and Issued materlaUv misleading disclosures and omissions regardIng side agreement (cash
and non cash program) designed to knproperty Incent WM Ananclai 5ervIaI5 and Its sales team to favor
Washington Mutual's proprietary funds, (the WM Group of Funds) and thereby drive sales, regardless of
alternatives for their Individual retail Jnvestor.

Plaintiff seeks to recover damages on behalf 01 the putative class memberS and is represented bV the san
Diego law finn of Finketstein & Krinsk UP, which prosecutes dass actiOnS in au state and federal courts
throughout the country_ F!OkeIstein &. Krinsk Is a force behind numerous corporate reforms and has
recovered mmions of donars for institutional and individual investors from the United States and around
the world.

Notice is hereby given that a das$ attiotI tawsuit: was filed in the United States District Court for the
Southern DistrtCt Of canromra, on behaff of pulC::tJase, s and saUers Of Washingtoil Mutual's proprietary
mutual funds. the WM Group of Funds. between at least March 1, 2004, through March 1, 2005, Induslve
(the "Cass Periodj throuoh WM Anarldat 5ervices acting as broker.

If you wish to discuss this action or have any questions concernIng this notIcB or your rights or Interests
with respect to these matters, please amtad: WIllIam Restls. !sq. toll fn!e at 8n-493-5366, or via email
at wrrOdassaaJ~w.com.

If you are a member Of the dasS described above. you may, no Jater than May 1, 2007, move the Court to
serve as lead platntltf of the dass, if you so Choose. A lead plaintiff Is a ~ve part that actS on
behalf of other class memberS in dinlc:ting the Jitigatiofi, In order to be ~ lead ptaintitf, the Court
must determine that the c&ass ~s daim is typiCal 01 the daIms of other dasS members, and that
the clasS member wiD adeqlaately...present the dasS. Under ~ drtumst.ana!S, one Or tnore dass
members may together serve as "Iud piaintiff." Your ability to share in any nacovery is not, however,
affected by the dedsion whether or not to serve as a lead plaintiff. You may retain Ankelstein &. Krinsk, to
serve as your counsel in this action.

LOAD-DATE:March 5,2007

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