Marius Borg Høiby: Shocking social media video surfaced

Marius Borg Høiby: Shocking social media video surfaced

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Marius Borg Høiby: Shocking social media video surfaced






The headlines about Marius Borg Høiby don’t stop: A Snapchat video is intended to once again put Mette-Marit’s son in a bad light.

Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, remains in custody. He was first arrested in August on charges of assaulting his ex-girlfriend and damaging property and was released the next day. Since then, new accusations have been made. There is now also talk of abuse in close relationships with several former partners. A court then decided that Høiby would be detained until November 27th.

is now reporting on a Snapchat video that is available to the medium and is supposed to show the 27-year-old in a questionable action.

Marius Borg Høiby suggested blows

In the video, which was shared in a Snapchat group with around 50 people, according to “Se og Hør”, the 27-year-old is asked the question: “How did you break up with your last girlfriend?”, to which Høiby responded on his chair leans forward and makes a movement towards the camera, apparently suggesting a blow. It is not known when the clip was created.

When asked, Høiby’s defense attorney, Øyvind Bratlien, received no reaction to the video. The video speaks for itself, said Mette Yvonne Larsen, the defense attorney for Høiby’s ex-girlfriend. John Christian Elden, who represents one of the other women, also said in a statement to “Dagbladet” after the clip was published: “We have determined that he has chosen an offensive line without a confession. The investigation must now reveal the truth bring.”

Mette-Marit’s son remains in custody

Høiby’s lawyer Øyvind Bratlien had confirmed to the Norwegian news agency NTB and other Norwegian media, including the newspaper “Nettavisen”, that there would be no appeal against the pre-trial detention. After the new allegations of two alleged sexual offenses against the 27-year-old, which he denies, the court decided on his detention. He is also not allowed to receive letters or visitors. This court’s decision will not be appealed, said Bratlien, because an appeal makes no sense given the short time spent in custody.

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Source: Stern

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