Hidden app found in 'games' folder on Høiby's phone
A hidden app containing alleged abuse material was discovered in a games folder on Marius Borg Høiby's phone during an ongoing court case.
The ongoing court case against Marius Borg Høiby has revealed significant findings from his phone, particularly concerning a hidden app located within a folder labeled 'games'. According to Stig Berg Larsen, a former data investigator for the Norwegian police, this app contained multiple sexualized videos that authorities believe could be categorized as abusive material. The police uncovered this evidence following Høiby's arrest on September 13, 2024, at Skeikampen.
In addition to the videos discovered, investigators also found two images of Høiby and an Oslo woman at a post-party gathering, showcasing them changing clothes. This evidence raises questions about the nature of their relationship and the context in which these materials were stored. The use of a hidden app to conceal potentially illicit content highlights the lengths to which individuals may go to conceal their actions from law enforcement.
This case is being closely monitored in Norway, as it involves serious allegations and a high-profile defendant connected to the royal family. As the trial continues, further updates are expected, which may involve more details regarding the content found on Høiby's phone and how it pertains to the overall case. The implications of the findings could resonate deeply within societal discussions about privacy, consent, and the responsibilities of those in the public eye.