During the trial's second day, the 38-year-old suspect is heard – and he denies everything he is charged with. He should not have moved outside Ingrosso's residence or sought her out outside her office and at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm, as he is accused of.
He claims to have never sexually harassed Ingrosso via social media, and asserts that the account in question belongs to someone else, writes Aftonbladet.
I would never express myself like that, he says according to the newspaper.
He also claims that he and Ingrosso had a consensual relationship, which he could have proven if his phone had not been damaged. He also asserts that it was he himself who ended the alleged relationship.
We met at a nightclub. That's where we made contact, he says according to Aftonbladet.
She has also been to my home five times for dinner.
He claims that Ingrosso created fake accounts where she uploaded his videos, and that the trial against him is a revenge action.
In the police investigation, there is no evidence of anything like that.