Økokrim Rejects Criticism from Elden
The Norwegian Economic Crime Unit, Økokrim, dismisses attorney John Christian Elden's criticism regarding the corruption charges against his clients, Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen.
Elden on the indictment against Juul: Violating human rights
Lawyers for Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen argue that the corruption charges against them violate fundamental human rights, which Økokrim rejects.
Elden believes the charges against Juul and Rød-Larsen violate fundamental human rights
Lawyers for Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen argue that the corruption charges against them violate basic human rights.
Elden on the indictment against Juul: Violates human rights
Lawyers for Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen argue that the corruption charges against them violate fundamental human rights due to their vague nature.
Elden on the Corruption Indictments: - Breaks with Human Rights
Elden lawyers defend Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen against serious corruption charges, arguing that the absence of a position to attach benefits negates the accusations.
Elden: Claims the Basis for Charges Against Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen Has Fallen Away
Lawyers for Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen argue that the basis for their corruption charges has collapsed due to a lack of concrete evidence linking benefits to any specific position.
Elden: Økokrim investigates Bannon invitation
Norwegian authorities are investigating a 2018 invite by Jeffrey Epstein to Steve Bannon at the Norwegian embassy amid corruption allegations against an ambassador and her husband.
VG: Police are investigating a suspicious letter at the Elden law firm
Norwegian police are investigating a suspicious letter found at the Elden law firm in Oslo, with no immediate threat to the public.
VG: Police investigated suspicious letter at Elden: - The discomfort is now gone
Police in Oslo investigated a suspicious letter at the Elden law firm but later declared there was no threat to the public.
VG: Police are at the law firm Elden – investigating a suspicious letter
Police in Oslo are investigating a suspicious letter at the Elden law firm, stating that the situation is contained and poses no threat to the surrounding area.
The police are about to conclude investigations into suspicious letter at Elden law firm
Police in Norway are concluding their investigation regarding a suspicious letter addressed to the Elden law firm in Oslo, indicating that the content is unlikely to be dangerous.
Police are at the Elden law firm: Investigating a suspicious letter
The police are investigating a suspicious item at Elden law firm in Oslo, which has been classified as isolated and poses no threat to the surrounding area.
Elden: - Rød-Larsen is surprised by the indictment
Terje Rød-Larsen is surprised by the indictment against him for complicity in serious corruption, according to his lawyer, John Christian Elden.
Brandsta City Släckers: 'It's like we've had two jobs'
Brandsta City Släckers is competing in the Melodifestivalen with their song 'Rakt in i elden', marking a resurgence in their career.
Elden Ring servers down - Here's when FromSoftware game will be back online
Elden Ring's servers will be taken offline for approximately two hours for maintenance, affecting online multiplayer gameplay.
Elon Musk: I named my son after Aragorn and my daughter after the most powerful spell from Elden Ring
Elon Musk revealed the names and meanings behind those of his four-year-old twins, Strider Sekhar Sirius and Azure Astra Alice, during a post on X.