Mar 19 • 08:26 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

Gray cloud on the last court day for Borg Høiby

The final day of trial for Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess, focuses on serious charges of assault and rape against several women.

In Oslo, the last day of court proceedings against Marius Borg Høiby, often referred to as Norway's 'bonus prince,' has commenced after seven weeks of hearings. The atmosphere is described as gray and overcast, symbolizing the seriousness of the case at hand. Just before the proceedings began, a small line formed outside the courthouse, indicating public interest in the high-profile trial.

The prosecution is seeking a sentence of more than seven years in prison, emphasizing the gravity of the allegations against Borg Høiby, which include multiple counts of rape, assault, and harassment toward several women. His legal team, comprised of defenders Ellen Holager Andenæs and Petar Sekulic, is preparing to present their arguments on the final day, claiming his innocence regarding most of the accusations lodged against him. Despite these claims, it has been reported that he has admitted to some of the charges, suggesting he may be willing to offer compensation to the victims involved.

This case has garnered significant media attention due to Borg Høiby’s royal connections, given that he is the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit. The outcome of the trial will not only impact his personal life but could also resonate in discussions about accountability and justice in cases involving high-profile individuals, especially in the context of gender-based violence. As the final arguments are presented, many await the court's decision and its potential implications for societal attitudes toward such serious allegations.

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