Marius Borg Høiby regrets messages about the victim
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of the Norwegian Crown Princess, expressed regret over messages sent to a friend on the night a woman allegedly was raped, during his trial for several serious charges, including rape.
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess, reflected on his behavior during a trial where he faces numerous serious charges, including multiple counts of rape. Høiby acknowledged regret for text messages he sent to a friend on the evening when an alleged rape took place, wherein he made negative remarks about the victim. He described the messages as 'disgusting boy-talk' meant only for his friend, insisting it was never intended for anyone else to see.
The courtroom proceedings revealed that Høiby had requested the police to exclude these messages from the trial, fearing the victim would read them. This statement indicates the troubled nature of the case and the sensitivity surrounding victimization and consent, particularly as it involves individuals in the public eye. Høiby is currently facing charges connected to at least four rapes, with allegations suggesting that the victims were unconscious during the incidents, as well as accusations of violence against a former girlfriend.
As the trial progresses, the implications of Høiby's actions extend beyond his personal circumstances, touching on broader issues of gender dynamics, accountability, and the complexities of consent in relationships. The ongoing developments are being closely followed, given their potential impact on public perceptions of such cases in Norway and beyond, especially given the high-profile identity of the accused.