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Defender Jan Erik Teigum (right) and prosecutor Henrik Nicolaisen Kveine. Foto: Mattis Sandblad / VG
Olufsen is the first to testify in the trial on Wednesday, and will be present via video link. There she will give her view on whether such a conversation as Bakke mentions, took place.
To VG, she says the following before the trial begins:
– I will say that I did not make that e-mail.
– Did you write or send it?
– No and no, she answers.
– And I’m glad I can contribute. What he has done is not right, and it’s not funny that my name has been used that way. I’m glad he’s actually charged.
VG has submitted the statements to Bakke on Wednesday morning. To The online newspaper he says the following about the case:
– It is sad that Amalie Olufsen was involved in this case. I sincerely apologize to her. The email and her really have nothing to do with the original case. It was completely insignificant, Bakke writes in an SMS to Nettavisen.
– As I have written to her before, I wish her all the best with her career ahead.
Bakke has previously told VG that he do not recognize themselves in Olufsen’s production.
Mads Hansen has the status of offended in the case and will on Thursday bring a claim for compensation for what he says is legal expenses of almost 200,000 kroner which followed from Bakke’s lawsuit.
John Christian Elden, who was Bakke’s lawyer in connection with the lawsuit, is also listed as a witness in the statement of evidence. He submitted the conciliation complaint to the conciliation council on behalf of Bakke.
There was the e-mail OIufsen says she has never sent, attached as documentation. Elden is no longer Bakke’s lawyer in the case.
Bakke explained that the purpose of changing the email was to «persuade [Elden] to send a settlement complaint “, something Elden at the time advised him against, because he considered the possibility of winning as a child.
In court, Bakke said that the law firm Elden forwarded the e-mail to the court – without him knowing about it.
Elden has explained himself in questioning to the police about the case, but will not testify in court on Wednesday due to the duty of confidentiality lawyers have.
The prosecutor will read out the interrogation of Elden, but the court has decided that it will take place behind closed doors.
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