Östersund FK's former chairman Daniel Kindberg will release an autobiography next week, "My life - no defense speech".

In it, he says, among other things, that a month after the district court ruling, where he was convicted of infidelity against the principal and bookkeeping violations, he received a claim for damages of SEK 19 million.

- The sum is solidarity and refers to three people, Kindberg says about his two companions.

- But if you look in my papers, you will discover that I have a debt of 19 million. Then it says. It's brutal. It breaks ordinary people, says Daniel Kindberg when Sportbladet interviews him before the book release.

"Can not have any money"

Since the district court ruling has been appealed to the Court of Appeal, it has not yet gained legal force, but the Swedish Enforcement Agency is enforcing what they can already.

- Then they lock the money in a client account until you are released or not. They make a foreclosure and take everything you own and have. I can not have any money in my own account. I think I can have SEK 5,000 there, says Kindberg, who is now forced to borrow money from relatives, and continues:

- You do not even pay your rent on it. Food, car… it is not possible to handle anything of 5000 kronor a month, it is not possible.