The ex-partner of Marius Borg Høiby testifies in her trial for 38 crimes: "It happened often that he grabbed me by the neck"
Nora Haukland testified against Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's future queen, detailing instances of control and abuse amid his ongoing trial for multiple crimes including sexual violence.
The trial of Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's future queen consort Mette-Marit, continues as his ex-partner, Nora Haukland, recounts her experiences of control and aggression during their relationship. Haukland described incidents where Høiby would grab her by the neck, portraying a pattern of abusive behavior that was concerningly frequent. Despite their separation, she expressed a desire to help him, even urging his family to facilitate his rehabilitation, underlining the complex dynamics of their troubled relationship.
The legal proceedings against Høiby are significant, as he faces a total of 38 criminal charges, including four counts of rape and multiple accusations of abuse. This high-profile case has captured public attention in Norway, not only due to Høiby's royal connections but also because of the serious nature of the allegations. He has remained in pretrial detention and is scheduled to stay in custody at least until early March, which highlights the gravity of the accusations.
Furthermore, the trial comes at a challenging time for Crown Prince Haakon and Mette-Marit, with renewed scrutiny on their family following revelations about Mette-Marit's past associations, including with the late Jeffrey Epstein. This situation paints a troubling picture for the royal family as they navigate the implications of these ongoing legal issues and the potential impacts on their public image and future.