Feb 10 β€’ 13:25 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania 15min

'The worst nightmare': the second victim of Norway's princess's son spoke about being raped while sleeping

Marius Borgas Hoiby, son of Norwegian princess Mette-Marit, faces 38 charges including multiple accusations of rape, with a witness detailing a chilling encounter at a party.

Marius Borgas Hoiby, the son of Norwegian princess Mette-Marit from a previous relationship, is dealing with grave allegations, including four suspected rapes and various assaults. The 29-year-old has not accepted responsibility for the most serious crimes, which could lead to a prison sentence of up to 16 years if he is found guilty. Hoiby gained notoriety after a series of accusations, raising significant concern and scrutiny over his actions and the implications of such high-profile allegations.

The latest developments include testimony from a second witness concerning a purported sexual assault that occurred during a party on October 8, 2023, in Norway's scenic Lofoten Islands. The party was held at a location where M. B. Hoiby had been staying with his stepfather to partake in surfing activities. According to reports, the victim met Hoiby through the Tinder dating application, and while their initial sexual encounter was consensual, she later woke up to find him engaging in sexual acts without her consent.

The victim's testimony resonates strongly, as she described the incident as her 'worst nightmare', highlighting the traumatic nature of the experience. This case not only raises questions about the actions of public figures but also brings attention to the broader issues of consent and accountability in sexual assault cases. As the case unfolds, it carries significant implications for the reputation of the Norwegian royal family and the increasing awareness of sexual violence.

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