"Queen of Trash" in Court: "Didn't Dare Talk"

Think Pink's CEO Bella Nilsson, also known as "Queen of trash", chooses to break the silence after four years. I dared not speak, she says when what has been called Sweden's largest environmental scandal continues in the district court.

» Updated: October 04 2024

» Published: September 25 2024

"Queen of Trash" in Court: "Didn't Dare Talk"
Photo: Christine Olsson/TT

For four years, I haven't wanted to talk to the investigators. Then one wonders why, begins Bella Nilsson when she gets the opportunity to tell freely in court.

She says that she felt the investigators were biased.

I didn't dare talk. This is the first time in four years today that I'm talking, says Bella Nilsson, who has changed her name to Fariba Vancor, with tears in her throat and continues:

Excuse me for getting emotional. But when you've been silent for four years, it feels like it.

Been exposed

She tells further that she has felt exposed by the media over the years due to her background.

I've been exposed in the media for my background because I was a stripper. Yes, I was a stripper. I chose to strip. It was wrong.

She tells that she came to Sweden as a young person after running away from home because her family wanted to marry her off to a man who was much older than her.

I had no family. I didn't want to be a burden to society, I wanted to take care of myself, says Bella Nilsson.

Factual about waste

After telling about personal circumstances and the years before Think Pink, Nilsson switches from being emotional to talking factually about waste management.

She tells in detail about how waste bags work, what sizes are available, how many bags fit in a container, and details about pricing.

After Bella Nilsson has talked about waste and employees for almost two hours, she denies that what she did was criminal.

What have we done wrong? We've followed the law. I've been careful to follow the law, and that's what we've done, says the former CEO of Think Pink.

Avoided photographers

The main person of the day arrived just as the guard opened the door to the courtroom. She held up a bundle of papers in front of her so that the photographers present wouldn't get any pictures of her face.

Several of the defendants will be heard today.

Think Pink took payment for sorting waste, but instead, the company dumped hundreds of thousands of tons of waste at 21 locations in Sweden, claims the prosecutor. The waste has been left near water protection areas, unprotected stormwater drains, residential areas, and coastal protection areas.

Eleven people are charged in the case. Among the other defendants are Bella Nilsson's former husband Thomas Nilsson, with whom she founded the company, and TV profile Leif-Ivan Karlsson.

The charges against the eleven people in the Think Pink scandal are the largest environmental crime case to reach a Swedish court. The preliminary investigation consists of around 50,000 pages.

The locations affected by the charges are in 15 municipalities. These are Botkyrka, Eskilstuna, Flen, Gullspång, Haninge, Huddinge, Håbo, Laxå, Norberg, Norrtälje, Skövde, Strängnäs, Uppsala, Västerås, and Östhammar.

Five of the defendants are suspected of gross environmental crime. Four of these are also suspected of economic crime.

One person is charged with aiding and abetting gross environmental crime, and the remaining five in the case are suspected of environmental crime of a normal degree.

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