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Laila Bertheussen was today in the Oslo District Court confronted with an exchange of messages with her partner Tor Mikkel Wara since January 2019.
Bertheussen had reacted strongly to the fact that his review of the work “Ways of Seeing” had been deleted and had written a note about it. She wanted to post it herself on Facebook or send it to the press.
Tor Mikkel Wara did not want that, it is clear from the conversation that took place on Messenger.
– thanks a lot for nothing
These were parts of the conversation:
Bertheussen: «Thank you very much for nothing. Tomorrow I will send this to all the media that have contacted me. I’ll wash it a bit. (…) I have not heard a word from SMK or anyone in the government.
Intimidated by PST
Wara: “You are not sending this. You don’t need to post this. (…) The latter is about making me hell. (…) What helps with the press anyway? »
Bertheussen: ‘I need a valve. It probably will, Rita. [Karlsen i HRS] it helped a bit. (…) I have not heard a word from SMK or anyone in the government who should have taken action. “
Wara: “I don’t want you to post this. I’m at an intergovernmental conference and I don’t have access to a mobile phone. … It’s incredibly selfish of you.”
Bertheussen: «I will publish. I am not an attachment to you. I don’t like you trying to limit me. “
A Bertheussen middle finger
– taste
He finally published a post in which the Prime Minister’s office was not mentioned.
– This is a small talk by two who have been living together for 25 years. He has nothing to do in court, Bertheussen said when asked to comment on the dialogue.
State Attorney Marit Formo asked why she let him out, despite Wara repeatedly asking her not to.
– You mean I should always do what he pleases? Bertheussen replied.
About the ending that was removed, he said:
– You’re looking for something I didn’t publish. It is not pleasant to achieve.
Prosecutor Marit Formo also referred to a parallel Messenger dialogue on the same day between Bertheussen and Rita Karlsen on HRS.
In court, it has also emerged that Bertheussen was part of another Messenger group along with the aforementioned Karlsen, as well as FRP politicians Gry-Anette Raknes Amundsen, Ingvil Smines Tybring-Gjedde and Line Miriam Sandberg.
The latter is the ex-wife of former FRP profile and minister Per Sandberg, and was, according to Bertheussen, a subject of review in the dialogue there, and he regretted it in court today. The group also spoke about the Black Box Theater and the Bishop of Oslo, Kari Veiteberg. The latter was angry with Bertheussen, because he had recommended people to see “Ways of Seeing”. He contacted the bishop on Messenger and then Veiteberg posted an apology / explanation on Facebook.
Another dialogue between Bertheussen and Ingvil Smine’s Tybring-Gjedde has also been featured, where it appears that they agreed to leak information and photos of the events at Wara and Bertheussen’s home to the press.