Kardashian was born on February 22, 1944, in
Los Angeles, California, one of three children born to Arthur Kardashian and Helen Jean Arakelian Kardashian, both
Armenian Americans. He had a sister, Barbara Kardashian Freeman, and a brother, Thomas "Tom" Kardashian. The Kardashians were Armenian
Spiritual Christians originally from
Kars Oblast, and known by the surname Kardaschoff, a
Russianized form of the
Armenian surname Kardashian, as the area, though now part of modern-day
Turkey, was then part of the
Russian Empire. Once in the United States, Arthur's father, Tatos, changed his name to Thomas, and began a career in garbage collection, founding his own business, and married Hamas Shakarian, also an immigrant of Armenian heritage. He grew up in the affluent
View Park area of Los Angeles County, where the family lived at 4908 Valley Ridge Avenue. Kardashian attended
Susan Miller Dorsey High School and the
University of Southern California, from which he graduated in 1966 with a B.S. degree in business administration. He earned a
J.D. degree from the
University of San Diego School of Law and practiced for about a decade; after that, he went into business. In 1973, Kardashian was one of the co-founders of the trade publication
Radio & Records, which he and his partners sold for a large profit in 1979. He served as president and CEO of the firm and later invested in Juice Inc., a frozen yogurt company, and in a music video business called Concert Cinema. == O. J. Simpson case ==