Mar 3 • 08:25 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

"Bonus Prince" confesses to new crimes

Marius Borg Høiby, known as the "bonus prince", has confessed to new crimes related to an ongoing trial involving his former girlfriend.

Marius Borg Høiby, popularly referred to as the 'bonus prince' in Norway, has recently confessed to new criminal charges. These allegations stem from incidents involving a former girlfriend, who is one of the key victims in the current trial against him. Høiby was arrested on February 2nd after being suspected of violence, making illegal threats, and violating a restraining order, following an incident in his apartment the night before.

Reports from Aftenposten indicate that Høiby has been formally charged with violations pertaining to the restraining order and similar harassment-related offenses. His lawyer, Petar Sekulic, confirmed that Høiby is aware of these charges and is consenting to have them tested during the ongoing main hearing of the case. This latest development adds further complexity to an already significant legal saga involving the socialite, whose personal struggles have made headlines in Norway.

The implications of Høiby's admissions may impact his public image and the perception of his family's legacy, which includes prominent royal connections. As the trial progresses, public interest is likely to remain high, with debates focusing not only on Høiby's actions but also on broader issues concerning domestic violence and the judicial process in handling such cases in Norway.

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