Odegaard's lawyer Tim Lowles said in a letter to Se og Hør's editor Niklas Kokkin-Thoresen: "The article describes the location of our client’s recently purchased family home and includes photographs of itt."
Kokkin-Thoresen told VG: “I take this with stoic calm.
“The demand will not be complied with, as this is of great public interest and we have not identified where the home is.
“Here we are on safe editorial ground and this is of course not a violation of privacy.”