Oslo police announce rape and sexual assault charges against son of Norwegian crown princess

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"Charges Filed Against Marius Borg Høiby for Rape and Sexual Assault"

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Oslo police have formally charged Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, with multiple offenses including rape, sexual assault, and bodily harm. The charges come after an extensive investigation that revealed a 'double-digit' number of alleged victims. Høiby, who is 28 years old and the stepson of Crown Prince Haakon, has been under scrutiny since his arrest in 2024 on similar allegations. According to Oslo Police Attorney Andreas Kruszewski, the investigation included evidence gathered from text messages, witness testimonies, and police searches. The specific charges against Høiby include one count of rape involving intercourse, two counts of rape without intercourse, four counts of sexual assault, and two counts of bodily harm. The police have confirmed that they cannot disclose the exact number of victims involved in the case, but it is indeed significant.

Defense attorney Petar Sekulic stated that Høiby is taking the allegations seriously, yet he does not acknowledge wrongdoing in most of the cases, particularly those pertaining to sexual abuse and violence. The royal palace has refrained from commenting on the matter while it is ongoing, emphasizing the need to respect legal procedures. Høiby, once known affectionately as 'Little Marius,' has lived much of his life in the public eye, enjoying privileges alongside his royal siblings, despite a complicated family background involving his biological father's criminal history. He has previously admitted to struggles with cocaine addiction. Currently, Høiby is free as he awaits the possibility of a trial, where he is entitled to a presumption of innocence until proven otherwise. This case has garnered significant media attention in Norway, reflecting the public's interest in the royal family and the serious nature of the allegations against Høiby.

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Oslo police on Friday announced charges againstMarius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norway’s crown princess, on multiple counts including rape, sexual assault and bodily harm after a months-long investigation of a case that involved a “double-digit” number of alleged victims.

Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit and stepson of the heir to the throne, Crown Prince Haakon, has been under scrutiny since he was repeatedly arrested in 2024 amidallegations of rapeand on preliminary charges ofbodily harm and criminal damage.

Oslo Police Attorney Andreas Kruszewski said Høiby was cooperative during police questioning, which is now complete. Evidence in the case was drawn from sources including text-messages, witness testimonies and police searches, the police attorney said.

The charges included one case of rape involving intercourse and two cases of rape without intercourse, four cases of sexual assault and two cases of bodily harm, Kruszewksi said at a news conference.

“I cannot go into further detail about the number of victims in the case beyond confirming that it is a double-digit number,” he said.

Defense attorney Petar Sekulic, in an email to The Associated Press, said Høiby was “absolutely taking the accusations very seriously, but doesn’t acknowledge any wrongdoing in most of the cases — especially the cases regarding sexual abuse and violence.”

The royal palace did not immediately respond to an e-mailed request from the AP seeking comment. The palace was quoted by the Norwegian newswire NTB saying it would not comment while the case winds its way through the “normal procedures.”

The case was top news in Norway, where the royals are popular.

Høiby, 28, previously lived with the royal couple and their two children, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus, but now lives in a separate house nearby, according to Sekulic.

Høiby remains free pending a possible trial and is entitled to a presumption of innocence until a court rules otherwise.

Once known affectionately as “Little Marius,” Høiby grew up in the public eye enjoying the same wealth and privilege as his royal siblings, although his biological father, Morton Borg, served time in prison for drugs and violent offenses. Høiby has acknowledged cocaine use and addiction.

Norway’s future queen made headlines in 2001 when she married Haakon because she was a single mother who had lived a freewheeling life with a companion who had been convicted on drug charges.

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Source: CNN