Mette-Marit on Epstein: "I didn't know he was a sexual criminal"
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit expressed deep regret over her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, asserting that she was unaware of his criminal background during an interview.
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit recently broke her silence on her controversial friendship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a televised interview, where she expressed her shock and remorse regarding their connection. Speaking to the broadcaster NRK, she was visibly emotional, stating emphatically, "I wish I had never met him." Mette-Marit admitted that she had maintained contact with Epstein for years, sharing personal matters with him, even after he had been convicted of sexual crimes.
In her interview, Mette-Marit stressed that she was not aware of Epstein's status as a sexual criminal at the time, claiming, "I did not know he was a sexual offender." She revealed that she felt manipulated and deceived by Epstein, which raises questions about the nature of their relationship and the influence he may have exerted over her. Her remarks reflect a growing scrutiny of personal connections to Epstein, particularly among high-profile individuals who have been linked to him.
This revelation comes amid ongoing public discussions about accountability and the impact of associations with figures like Epstein, who has been at the center of numerous sexual abuse and trafficking allegations. Mette-Marit’s statement may signify a broader narrative regarding the need for awareness and transparency surrounding these types of relationships, especially as the repercussions of Epstein's actions continue to resonate within society. The Crown Princess’s situation highlights the complexities of personal relationships in the public eye, particularly those involving individuals with controversial pasts.