Former Conservative (Høyre) politician Tor Johannes
Helleland was sentenced to two months in prison on Thursday over
computer hacking charges. The 23-year-old broke into the email and
online storage accounts of 32 women, downloaded private intimate
photographs, and spread them on pornography websites.
Helleland was a Drammen city council representative when the scandal emerged in July last year. Newspaper VG reported he had breached the women’s email and iCloud accounts,
stolen photographs showing various degrees of nudity and sexual
activity, and spread them online without consent. He resigned from his
council position and issued an apology to his victims after he was
discovered, many of them members of the Conservative’s youth
organization.
He was given a stricter sentence than the 36 days prosecutors
requested, reported Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK). The court ruled a
strong deterrent message was necessary to combat the growing problem of
cyber crime. Thirty days of Helleland’s two month sentence were
suspended, and he was given a two year probation period.
“Helleland has stood firm on his unreserved confession the whole
time, and has been upset over what he has inflicted on his victims,”
said his lawyer Anders Green. “He has taken note of the judgment and we
will accept the sentence as the Drammen court has determined.”
His family has a long history in politics with Høyre. His
father Trond and step mother Linda H Helleland are both members of
parliament. His mother Jannike Thorsen is also a Drammen council
politician.
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