Mar 19 • 13:55 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Money on the table – Such compensations are demanded by the alleged victims of bonus prince Marius

The alleged victims of Marius Borg Høiby are seeking substantial financial compensations in a court case in Oslo.

In a high-profile court case in Oslo, six women have come forward seeking significant financial compensations from Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit. The total amount being demanded exceeds 1.9 million Norwegian krone, approximately 175,000 euros. This case has attracted considerable media attention given Høiby's prominent family background and the serious nature of the allegations, including accusations of rape.

Among the claims, the most substantial is from a woman referred to as the "Lofooten Woman," who alleges she was raped by Høiby and is demanding about 400,000 krone (36,000 euros) in compensation. Other claims include allegations from three additional women who accuse him of sexual assault without intercourse, with compensation demands ranging from 260,000 krone (24,000 euros) to 230,000 krone (21,000 euros). These allegations bring to light serious concerns regarding the treatment of women in high-profile cases and the accountability of individuals within elite societal circles.

As this case unfolds, it raises important questions not only about the specific incidents involved but also about broader societal attitudes toward similar allegations and the mechanisms in place for victims to seek justice and reparations. The public and media attention surrounding the case further highlights the role of celebrity and its impact on legal proceedings, particularly in the context of sexual violence and exploitation claims.

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