Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen
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Geir Eriksen (born 15 May 1965), former names Geir Selvik and Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen,Privatetterforsker og eks-journalist etterforskes av politiet. Nå har han byttet navn igjen
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. He formerly worked as a
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for criminal clients, and became known for fabricating material in the Arne Treholt case; it was subsequently revealed that he had engaged in similar fraud in a large number of other cases. He was charged with aggravated
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and
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; he pled guilty to all charges and in 2018 was sentenced to three years in prison and to pay 7 million kr in
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at Romerike Prison. He has changed his names several times, but is best known under the name Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen, his legal name from 2010 to 2017. In 2021 his former wife Ida Marie Hansen published the book ''Jeg var gift med en bedrager'' (I was married to a fraudster) about the Malthe-Sørenssen case.


Career

Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen grew up in
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and started his journalistic career in the local newspaper ''
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''. He later worked in ''
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'', ''
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'', and as an editor with ''
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'' and the TV3 television show ''Etterlyst'' ("Wanted"). He then left journalism to work as a private investigator, working on behalf of several defendants in criminal cases. He changed his name from Geir Selvik to Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen in 2010, and to Geir Eriksen in 2017.Slik startet Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssens journalistkarriere: Mannen som i helgen ble avslørt for juks begynte å jobbe som journalist på 1980-tallet
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Fraud


Treholt case

In 2010, he published a book titled ''Forfalskningen'' ("The Fabrication"), in which he alleged that the police had fabricated evidence when Arne Treholt was convicted of
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in 1985. The book was written on behalf of Treholt, and Malthe-Sørenssen was paid by Treholt for his work. The book led to much controversy and to a new evaluation of the Treholt case by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. In a 2011 ruling, the commission concluded that Malthe-Sørenssen's claims were based on fraud and turned down Treholt's request to reopen his criminal case for a fourth time. In 2016, Malthe-Sørenssen was revealed by the newspaper ''
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'' to have fabricated evidence in his attempt to have Treholt's case reopened. His alleged source was revealed to be Thor Nord, a used car salesman with past convictions for murder and fraud, with no connection to Treholt, who was paid by Malthe-Sørenssen to impersonate an agent of the
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Other cases

After his fraud in the Treholt case was exposed, it came to light that Malthe-Sørenssen had engaged in similar fraud in a large number of other cases. In collaboration with Nord, he had fabricated material in an inheritance case related to prominent lawyer Mona Høiness. He had also engaged in the
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of a Norwegian businessman by fabricating alleged evidence, also in collaboration with Nord.Bløffmakerne
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Criminal trial

In 2015, Malthe-Sørenssen was arrested and charged with
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. In an unrelated case that same year, he was also investigated for fraud.Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen etterforskes for millionbedrageri
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He has also been named a suspect in a third criminal case. Malthe-Sørenssen was charged with aggravated fraud of nearly 7 million kr and of forgery of documents. His criminal trial started in
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in 2018, and he pled guilty to all charges. The public prosecutor requested a prison term of four years for Malthe-Sørenssen, taking into account his guilty plea and cooperation with the prosecution.Aktor ber om fire års fengsel for Malthe-Sørenssen
/ref> On 18 June 2018 Malthe-Sørenssen was convicted of aggravated fraud and forgery of documents, and sentenced to three years in prison and to pay his victims over 7 million kr in restitution.Tidligere journalist Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen er dømt til tre års fengsel
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Bibliography

*''Forfalskningen, politiets løgn i Treholt-saken'', Publicom, 2010


References

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