Feb 25 • 08:55 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Høiby on the alleged chokehold at Skaugum: – Wild fantasy, plain and simple

Marius Borg Høiby dismisses allegations regarding a chokehold incident as mere fantasy during courtroom proceedings.

In the ongoing court case against Marius Borg Høiby, he has addressed allegations of a chokehold incident with strong denial, calling the claims 'wild fantasy.' Høiby detailed his living situation with girlfriend Haukland at Skaugum, emphasizing that their move there was a practical decision due to the absence of rent, acknowledging the challenges of living isolated, yet pointing out that Haukland had access to a car, which undermines claims of her being completely cut off.

Høiby further defended himself against accusations related to an incident in Oslo, asserting that security personnel had misunderstood the situation. He expressed sympathy towards Haukland's feelings of isolation, yet argued that the narrative of her being entirely cut off from the outside world is exaggerated. The courtroom discussions are being closely followed, as they not only pertain to personal matters but also involve public interest given Høiby's ties to the Norwegian royal family through his mother.

As the trial progresses, it has highlighted issues of domestic control and how personal relationships can spiral into public disputes, especially when they involve prominent figures. The implications of the case extend beyond the courtroom, as the public and media scrutinize every element of the testimony, raising questions about private lives being thrust into the spotlight, and how narratives can shift public perception based on conflicting accounts.

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