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According to VG, Hagen should have explained to the police about a young man who had knowledge of the cryptocurrency. This man with whom Hagen has spoken several times, told the police, but did not remember his name.
“I don’t know why he didn’t remember the name, but what I do know is that, on his own initiative, he tells about the man and gives the police more than enough reasons to identify the person he is talking about,” said the Hagen’s defense attorney, Svein Holden, told the newspaper.
A threatening letter found in the home after Anne-Elisabeth Hagen’s disappearance on October 31, 2018, Tom Hagen demanded nine million in the crypto currency Monero.
Holden tells VG that the last contact between the man in his 30s and Tom Hagen was “long before October 31, 2018.”
Last week, the man was charged with contributing to serious custody. He does not understand the charge and denies the criminal charges. Tom Hagen is charged with murder or complicity in the murder, and the police are now investigating the contact between the two.