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Full Name
  
Geir Selvik

Known for
  
Fraud

Nationality
  
Norway

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Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen (born 1965), formerly Geir Selvik, is a Norwegian con artist and a former journalist. He became known for fabricating material in the Arne Treholt case, and in the aftermath, it was revealed that he had engaged in similar fraud in a large number of other cases.

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Career

Malthe-Sørenssen grew up in Bærum and started his journalistic career in the local newspaper Asker og Bærums Budstikke. He later worked in Bergens Arbeiderblad, Dagbladet and Se og Hør, and as an editor with Nettavisen and the TV3 television show Etterlyst ("Wanted"). He then left journalism to work as a private detective, and has been a paid private detective on behalf of several defendants in criminal cases. He changed his name from Geir Selvik to Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen in 2010.

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 treason and espionage 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 found no evidence for Malthe-Sørenssen's claims and turned down Treholt's request to reopen his criminal case for the fourth time. The commission concluded that Malthe-Sørenssen's claims were based on fraud.

In 2016, Malthe-Sørenssen was revealed by the newspaper Verdens Gang to have fabricated evidence in his attempt to have Treholt's case reopened, and his alleged source was revealed to be a used car salesman convicted of murder and fraud, with no connection to the Treholt case, who was paid by Malthe-Sørenssen to impersonate an agent of the secret service.

Other cases

After his fraud in the Treholt case was exposed, it came to light that he had engaged in similar fraud in a large number of other cases. In collaboration with the used car salesman, he had fabricated materiale in an inheritance case related to well-known lawyer Mona Høiness. He had also engaged in blackmail of a Norwegian businessman by fabricating alleged evidence, also in collaboration with used car salesman Thor Nord.

Criminal investigations

In 2015 Malthe-Sørenssen was arrested and charged with corruption. In an unrelated case, he has also been investigated for fraud since 2015. He has also been named a suspect in a third criminal case.

References

Geir Selvik Malthe-Sørenssen Wikipedia