The principal in Lulebohärvan denies multimillion-dollar invoice fraud and also disputes the lien he suffered, seized property that cannot be touched.

Dismisses the idea of ​​corruption

And his lawyer Magnus Ericsson believes that he may have been careless and made mistakes as a manager, but that he did not receive and certify invoices that were completely or partially untrue.

- I believe in an acquittal because the prosecutor does not have sufficient evidence, but there are 31 days left in the trial.

He completely dismisses the prosecutor's theory about the motive, that the principal wanted to finance a luxury villa near the water on Hertsön via services and re-services.

- The summer cottage is 65 square meters and you cannot conclude that it is a matter of corruption just because he has no loan promise, says Magnus Ericsson.

"Lulebo - a power factor"

He also believes that Lulebo is an unusual plaintiff, a power factor in Luleå, who even influenced the police investigation through his internal investigation.

- It is difficult to get people to testify against Lulebo.

As a lawyer, I have never experienced anything like this before.

One of our witnesses dropped out on Monday because of that, says Magnus Ericsson.