Mar 18 • 15:51 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Demands over 1.9 million from Høiby

Marius Borg Høiby is facing demands for over 1.9 million kroner in compensation from six plaintiffs as the court proceedings unfold.

The ongoing court case against Marius Borg Høiby has garnered significant attention as the plaintiffs ask for a substantial total of over 1.9 million kroner in damages. The claim includes various amounts to different individuals, reflecting both pain and suffering and lost earnings. The plaintiffs' legal counsel, Heidi Reisvang, has laid out specific demands, including 260,000 kroner in compensation for a woman identified as the "Skaugum woman" and another 260,000 kroner for the "Hotel woman," in addition to other claims for lost income.

Furthermore, the prosecution has submitted its concluding arguments in the case, highlighting the gravity of the allegations against Høiby, which encompass serious charges like gross negligence resulting in sexual violence. If the court rules against Høiby, the financial repercussions could be significant, not just for him personally, but also as a reflection of society's response to such serious accusations.

As the case unfolds, Aftenposten's direct reporting aims to provide real-time updates, offering insights into courtroom dynamics and the legal arguments being presented. The outcome of this case will likely have implications beyond the involved parties, as it raises important questions about justice and accountability in cases of alleged sexual violence.

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