Gunilla Persson: They took my daughter's bags and shoes!
Hollywood wife appeals the distraint • Lawyer: "Not Gunilla's shoe size"
Gunilla Persson appeals Sunday's distraint decision, claiming that several of the seized assets belong to her daughter Erika.
She points out, among other things, that the Chanel shoes are her daughter's size.
"We don't work in a way where we check feet," says Johannes Paulson at Kronofogden.
Kronofogden raided the Hollywood wife's hotel room in Växjö and took with them items - three pieces of clothing, a pair of shoes, three bags, and 14 pieces of jewelry - which they claim have a total value of SEK 79,500.
"It's not Gunilla's shoe size."
"The bags are of a model, type, scope, and form of such a nature that it cannot have escaped the authorities that they must have belonged to Erika Persson," the appeal states.
According to Johannes Paulson at Kronofogden, they have every right to take the items.
"We have legal support that makes us believe that this has been in her possession and that it belongs to her."
"Dont check feet"
He further explains that shoe size is not something they have taken into consideration.
"We don't work in a way where we check feet, either on the debtor or their children," he says.
Safaryan also writes in the appeal that "the intervention has taken place under very demeaning conditions. In relation to the alleged debt of SEK 640,000, the seized items cover barely 1/6th of the debt. Intervention of this nature has therefore not been warranted. The distraint of the complainant's property has been a too intrusive measure and has thus been unjustifiable and disproportionate."
"Smoothest way possible"
Johannes Paulson has previously told Aftonbladet that they are satisfied with the raid.
"We assessed that this was the smoothest way to do it with the least attention so that there wouldn't be much fuss about it."
Johannes Paulson is accessible for further interviews.