Mette-Marit on Epstein: 'I didn't know he was a sex offender'
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit expressed regret over her past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, revealing that she was unaware of his criminal background during a recent television interview.
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit made an emotional revelation in a television interview, breaking her silence about her past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender. In the interview, she expressed deep regret and stated, "I wish I had never met him," emphasizing her unawareness of Epstein's criminal background. Their relationship had lasted for years, during which they shared many private conversations, even post his initial conviction for sexual crimes.
The Crown Princess admitted that she felt manipulated and deceived by Epstein, shedding light on the complexities of their relationship and her emotional turmoil upon learning about his true nature. Until now, her statements regarding Epstein had been confined to written comments, and this interview marked a significant departure in addressing the situation more openly. Her admission comes at a time when Epstein's numerous high-profile connections have faced scrutiny following his arrest and subsequent death.
This revelation not only impacts Mette-Marit personally but also raises questions about the nature of interpersonal friendships among public figures and their unawareness of each other's pasts. It highlights the broader implications of accountability and the complexities of navigating social connections in the face of serious allegations against individuals in prominent positions, sparking public discourse about the responsibilities aware of one's social associations.