Feb 12 • 17:17 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Claim: Marius filmed a video he didn't want to see himself – woman broke down in tears in court: 'I had a bad feeling'

Marius Borg Høiby, known as Norway's 'bonus prince', is facing charges of rape, with one alleged victim recounting emotional testimony in court.

Marius Borg Høiby, dubbed Norway's 'bonus prince', is currently embroiled in a serious legal battle facing allegations of four rapes. As reported by VG, the ongoing trial has begun hearing testimonies from one of the alleged victims. The woman claims to have met Marius at a party in March 2024, where he reportedly consumed alcohol and cocaine, leading to a consensual sexual encounter at her apartment. However, she later awoke in distress, experiencing unusual sensations and a strong feeling of discomfort regarding potential non-consensual activities during the night.

During her emotional testimony, the woman expressed having a foreboding feeling the next day, fearing that Marius might have taken video footage of their encounter. She recalled feeling a powerful sensation likening it to intense sunlight on her face during her sleep, which compounded her anxiety upon waking. The prosecution asserts that Marius violated her, allegedly inserting his finger into her vagina and recording the act without her consent, a claim supported by video evidence that reportedly shows the woman sleeping during the incident.

The case highlights significant issues surrounding consent, intoxication, and the boundaries of personal privacy, especially in situations involving substance use. With the scandal surrounding Marius drawing substantial public attention, it raises broader questions regarding the treatment of sexual violence victims and the societal implications of such high-profile cases. As the courtroom testimony unfolds, it is expected to impact perceptions of consent and accountability in similar situations.

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