Ole Christian Bach

Ole Christian Bach (31 May 1957 – 11 July 2005) was a Norwegian con artist.

In 1988, he was convicted on charges of fraud and sentenced to 4 years in prison.[1] He was convicted again for his involvement with the theft and sale of Edvard Munch's Madonna in 1992,[1] and sentenced to 7 months in prison. Bach managed to establish new connections, most importantly with Gerard Cok. Cok controlled the German porn enterprise Beate Uhse, and he trusted Bach with the establishment of porn shops in Norway and Sweden.[2] With security in an estate out of Oslo, Cok also gave Bach a NOK 60.000.000 loan. The security later turned out to be only in the estate's boat house.[3]

In 2005 he was again charged with economic fraud. On 11 July 2005, he committed suicide in Sweden after a car chase with Swedish undercover police.[1]

Aftermath

After Bach's death, Gerhard Cok sued Ole Christian Bach's lawyer Ronny Mulstad for his role in securing Cok's loan to Bach.[3] The dispute was settled outside court.[4]

The role of the journalists who covered the Bach's hiding came under investigation after Bach's death. One journalist was fined for having helped Bach to avoid arrest by paying him for interviews.[5] A magazine was fined for similar reasons.[6]

A friend of Bach's was sentenced to prison for helping Bach to avoid arrest.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Millionaire shoots himself after police chase". The Local. 12 July 2005. Retrieved 23 December 2010.
  2. "Dette var Ole Christian Bach", Per Valebrok in VG 12.7.2005
  3. 1 2 "Pornomilliardæren saksøker Bachs advokat" Haugen in Hegnar.no 1.10.2007
  4. "Forlik for Bach-advokat" Nettavisen 9.10.2006
  5. "Bot til journalist for å ha bistått person på flukt fra politiet", Økokrim 23.1.2008
  6. "Bot til ukeblad-forlag for å ha bistått person på flukt fra politiet" Økokrim 8.10.2009
  7. "Dømt til fengsel for å ha bistått med å skjule Bach mens han var på flukt fra politiet" Økokrims nyhetsarkiv 9.10.2006


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