Monday, December 15, 2014

Christer Tromsdal confesses fraud – Adresseavisen

Christer Tromsdal confesses fraud – Adresseavisen

– For Christer Tromsdal lives have been on hold for quite a few years. He has been keen to try to get ahead. He has had a good and close dialogue with Økokrim recent weeks and has issued a number of new explanations. He will come to acknowledge culpability for what he is charged when the court set Tuesday, says Erling O. Lyngtveit said.

The case is scheduled to start Tuesday is second course of treatment by a total of 14 fraud or fraud attempts. The case was first treated by the Oslo District Court in 2012, but the verdict was overturned because of an incompetent lay judge. When refused Tromsdal sake of the points in the indictment. When the story starts Tuesday, financier however acknowledge guilt on all counts.

– Tromsdal want to finish this and get started and take care of his life, says Lyngtveit.



Confirms

Prosecutor Geir Kavlie Økokrim is the prosecutor in the protracted criminal case against Tromsdal and two co-defendants. He confirmed NTB what lawyer Lyngtveit says that the client has laid all the cards on the table in the interrogation with the police in the past two weeks.

– Now it only remains that Tromsdal also says the same thing when the right set on Tuesday, says Kavlie said.

For the other two co-defendants came confession from Tromsdal obviously unexpected. A property consultant and art dealer was the first treatment of the case judged with Tromsdal to prison partly for having sold Swedish hotels to the Economic Crime think was excessive. Monday the court will decide whether the case must now be postponed until the next year so that the others in the defense can prepare for the new developments in the case.



– Rich explanation

Originally matter really started on December 1, but was postponed because 45-year-old agreed to set a new questioning by Økokrim. Where he chose surprising to confess all the factors in the indictment. Now the infamous financier reckon penalty discount. In his new explanation he will not spare anyone, but tell about their own as well as those co-defendants role.

– He’s going to give an open and full explanation of what he has done and what other people whether they are involved in the case as accomplices or they are not accused in the case have been made, says Lyngtveit.

Oslo City Court sentenced Tromsdal to six years in prison, 10.4 million in forfeiture and to pay 1.7 million in damages to DNB. In a supplementary, he was sentenced to pay 27 million dollars in compensation to Obbhult Invest AS. The two co-defendants also received severe penalties for its complicity in fraud.



Got repealed

The judgment was in September 2013 overturned by Court of Appeal as a result of an incompetent professional judge in the district court, and therefore must matter is discussed again. It is scheduled to last for 14 weeks and will not be completed for the last half of March next year.

Christer Tromsdal was in January this year sentenced to three years and nine months for gross fraud in Part One of the case complex. One year of the sentence was suspended with probation for two years. 45-year-old was also sentenced to forfeiture of 2.7 million and to pay compensation to both Santander Consumer Bank and GE Money Car Finance. This judgment was appealed, but Court of Appeal refused in October to drop in appeal to new treatment.

Defender Erling Lyngtveit informs that appeal refusal has been appealed to the Supreme Court, and that he still awaiting a decision on whether criminal proceedings taken reconsidered or not.

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