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Bjarte Baasland (born 5 March 1974) is a former Norwegian businessman and convicted fraudster. He became famous in Norway in connection with the Baasland case in the autumn of 2008, when it was revealed that he had gambled away almost 60 million kr (more than €7 million) that he borrowed from family friends and banks. He is the son of Ernst Baasland, who at the time was a Bishop of Stavanger in the Church of Norway. A consequence of the Baasland case was that Ernst Baasland resigned as Bishop and went personally bankrupt along with his wife, Bodhild Baasland, who is also under investigation for fraud. On 2 October 2009, Bjarte Baasland was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 4 years in prison and to return NOK 26,6 million to one of his creditors, . Baasland fooled mainly his mother to len

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  • Bjarte Baasland, född 5 mars 1974, är en norsk affärsman som blev känd i samband med en uppmärksammad affär under hösten 2008, där han spelade bort knappt 60 miljoner kronor på onlinespel, vilka han finansierade med pengar lånade av sina föräldrar, biskopen i Stavanger Ernst Baasland och hans fru Bodhild Baasland, som i sin tur lånade pengarna från banken, vänner och släkten. Den 2 oktober 2009 dömdes Baasland för grovt bedrägeri till fyra års fängelse samt återbetalning på 26,6 miljoner kronor till en av hans mors före detta vänner. (sv)
  • Bjarte Baasland (born 5 March 1974) is a former Norwegian businessman and convicted fraudster. He became famous in Norway in connection with the Baasland case in the autumn of 2008, when it was revealed that he had gambled away almost 60 million kr (more than €7 million) that he borrowed from family friends and banks. He is the son of Ernst Baasland, who at the time was a Bishop of Stavanger in the Church of Norway. A consequence of the Baasland case was that Ernst Baasland resigned as Bishop and went personally bankrupt along with his wife, Bodhild Baasland, who is also under investigation for fraud. On 2 October 2009, Bjarte Baasland was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 4 years in prison and to return NOK 26,6 million to one of his creditors, . Baasland fooled mainly his mother to len (en)
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  • Bjarte Baasland (born 5 March 1974) is a former Norwegian businessman and convicted fraudster. He became famous in Norway in connection with the Baasland case in the autumn of 2008, when it was revealed that he had gambled away almost 60 million kr (more than €7 million) that he borrowed from family friends and banks. He is the son of Ernst Baasland, who at the time was a Bishop of Stavanger in the Church of Norway. A consequence of the Baasland case was that Ernst Baasland resigned as Bishop and went personally bankrupt along with his wife, Bodhild Baasland, who is also under investigation for fraud. On 2 October 2009, Bjarte Baasland was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 4 years in prison and to return NOK 26,6 million to one of his creditors, . Baasland fooled mainly his mother to lend him money for business projects. She borrowed money from banks, her husband, and her close friend Cecilie Nustad. (en)
  • Bjarte Baasland, född 5 mars 1974, är en norsk affärsman som blev känd i samband med en uppmärksammad affär under hösten 2008, där han spelade bort knappt 60 miljoner kronor på onlinespel, vilka han finansierade med pengar lånade av sina föräldrar, biskopen i Stavanger Ernst Baasland och hans fru Bodhild Baasland, som i sin tur lånade pengarna från banken, vänner och släkten. Den 2 oktober 2009 dömdes Baasland för grovt bedrägeri till fyra års fängelse samt återbetalning på 26,6 miljoner kronor till en av hans mors före detta vänner. (sv)
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