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    "He trashed my apartment and beat me”: dramatic testimony rocks Høiby trial

    2026-03-12 | 7 min.
    The trial of Marius Borg Høiby continued in Oslo as new witnesses described the chaotic aftermath of the violent night at the center of the case. A friend of the woman known in court as the Frogner woman testified that she received a late-night call for help around 2:30 a.m., saying, “Marius has trashed my apartment and beaten me,” before the shaken woman arrived at her home with visible injuries. Another witness told the court the complainant appeared emotionally shattered and said friends of Høiby were urging her not to call police because of his reputation.

    The court also heard from a man who received an Instagram message reading “You are a f---ing dead man,” though he testified he did not feel threatened and believed the message had been sent while Høiby was drunk. Meanwhile, several of Høiby’s friends described him as emotional but said they had never personally witnessed him being violent toward partners.

    Tensions briefly flared inside the courtroom when Høiby attempted to challenge a witness directly before the judge intervened, later warning both sides after noticing glances exchanged between the defendant and the complainant. Prosecutors also continued reviewing hundreds of pages of text messages between Høiby and influencer Nora Haukland, revealing a turbulent relationship marked by jealousy, arguments over social media and disputes about her television appearances.

    Portions of this program were assembled with the assistance of AI, including help with translation, summarisation, and news gathering from publicly available sources. While we have taken care to reflect the reporting accurately, translations and interpretations may contain errors. Listeners should treat this as an informational overview, not a verbatim court record. Nothing in this program should be considered a factual finding or legal determination.

    Portions of this program were assembled with the assistance of AI, including help with translation, summarisation, and news gathering from publicly available sources. While we have taken care to reflect the reporting accurately, translations and interpretations may contain errors. Listeners should treat this as an informational overview, not a verbatim court record.

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    Court Hears Chilling Abuse Claims

    2026-03-11 | 9 min.
    A dramatic day in the Oslo courtroom brings explosive new details in the trial of Marius Borg Høiby. Judges refuse to release him from pre-trial detention, citing fears he could commit new crimes if freed. A close friend of the so-called “Frogner woman” delivers emotional testimony describing alleged violence, a shattered apartment, and a relationship marked by fear and reconciliation. Prosecutors introduce text messages filled with fury, jealousy, and threats, while new video evidence captures shouting from inside the building. Under questioning, Høiby admits he lied in earlier police interviews. As the sixth week of testimony unfolds, the prosecution’s case grows darker—and more complicated.

    Portions of this program were assembled with the assistance of AI, including help with translation, summarisation, and news gathering from publicly available sources. While we have taken care to reflect the reporting accurately, translations and interpretations may contain errors. Listeners should treat this as an informational overview, not a verbatim court record.

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    Høiby demands release as topless protesters target Mette-Marit

    2026-03-10 | 6 min.
    There was no court session Monday in the trial of Marius Borg Høiby, but the case still produced major developments as the proceedings enter their sixth week.

    Høiby’s defense team has formally asked Oslo District Court to release him from custody after five 
    weeks of detention. His lawyer, Ellen Holager Andenæs, confirmed that a petition requesting his release has been submitted.

    Prosecutors oppose the move. Police prosecutor Andreas Kruszewski said authorities have reviewed the request and will not support releasing Høiby voluntarily, meaning the court will now decide the matter without holding a hearing.

    Meanwhile Norwegian news organizations held what they described as a crisis meeting after multiple reporting violations during the trial, including publishing the name of a protected victim and breaking courtroom photography rules.

    When proceedings resume, Høiby is expected to return to the witness stand as the court continues examining the allegations connected to the woman known in Norwegian media as the Frogner woman.

    Meanwhile in Paris, activists from the group Femen staged a topless protest outside the Louvre on International Women’s Day, with one demonstrator painting the words “I Am Mette-Marit” across her torso as part of a broader protest targeting figures linked to Jeffrey Epstein.

    Portions of this program were assembled with the assistance of AI, including help with translation, summarisation, and news gathering from publicly available sources. While we have taken care to reflect the reporting accurately, translations and interpretations may contain errors. Listeners should treat this as an informational overview, not a verbatim court record.

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    Questions Grow Around Mette-Marit as Trial Fallout Spreads

    2026-03-09 | 7 min.
    As the trial of Marius Borg Høiby continues to dominate headlines in Norway, attention is increasingly turning to the wider implications for the royal family — particularly Crown Princess Mette-Marit.

    A regional scouting organization has now called for her suspension as patron, arguing that institutions connected to the monarchy must reconsider their ties while the case involving her son unfolds. At the same time, renewed scrutiny has fallen on the timing of a December press conference announcing that Mette-Marit’s lung disease had progressed to the point that doctors were discussing a potential transplant — a date that coincided with the release of Jeffrey Epstein related documents mentioning her earlier contact with him. Her physician insists the timing was purely a matter of scheduling.

    The issue has been further complicated by testimony from Høiby himself, who told the court that his mother warned him police had contacted the family shortly before his arrest.

    Meanwhile, new polling suggests support for the Norwegian monarchy has fallen sharply, dropping from seventy percent to sixty percent in a month. King Harald remains extremely popular, but Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s approval rating has dropped to 3.7 out of 10.

    Plus: a political debate over whether public opinion can affect the line of succession, and an Oslo bookstore display linking royal coverage to the Epstein scandal that has drawn fresh attention to the controversy.

    Portions of this program were assembled with the assistance of AI, including help with translation, summarisation, and news gathering from publicly available sources. While we have taken care to reflect the reporting accurately, translations and interpretations may contain errors. Listeners should treat this as an informational overview, not a verbatim court record.

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    "I Remember That I Took Her by the Throat" - The Week In Norwegian Royal News with Mark Francis

    2026-03-08 | 13 min.
    Trial week 5: Frogner woman testifies for first time. New Feb 1 indictment (reckless conduct, restraining order breach during trial). Witness possibly tried to influence her, police investigation opened. Sophie Elise: "pose photo" not intentional. Oslo Scene witness: "no doubt he went for a chokehold." Messages: "You have to choose. Me or Farmen." NRK faces 400,000 kroner fine.

    Frogner woman: "didn't start with violence," "jet-set guy who partied every weekend, used drugs, had criminal friends." Berlin: glass thrown into wall. Laptop broken in two. Skaugum: raised fist, punched glass door. Boat trip: spit in face, slapped. August 4: grabbed neck, chokeholds, slaps, knife thrown into wall, dragged by hair. Audio: "You are hated in this city now." "Seemed like he wanted to beat a confession out of me." "Pressure Marius experienced has been inhumane."

    Høiby testifies: "don't recognize it, exaggerated." Admits spitting, laptop, one intimate image. Her calm "scariest thing." Polygraph test (8,000 kroner). August 4: "pretty massive, takes a lot out of me." "I admit the violence now." KEY ADMISSION: "I remember that I slapped her. I remember that I took her by the throat. I do not know if she could breathe. But I believe her when she says she could not." Mette-Marit called warning, told him shower, drove him to police. 172+ calls violating restraining order. Valentine's letter during trial. "Lies, infidelity, drugs and insecurity."

    Portions of this program were assembled with the assistance of AI, including help with translation, summarisation, and news gathering from publicly available sources. While we have taken care to reflect the reporting accurately, translations and interpretations may contain errors. Listeners should treat this as an informational overview, not a verbatim court record.

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From Caloroga Shark Media comes Crown and Controversy Norway - The Trial of Marius Borg HøibyCrown and Controversy shifts its focus to Norway as a major criminal trial places the country’s royal family under intense public scrutiny.This series follows the legal proceedings against Marius Borg Høiby, the adult son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, who is facing dozens of criminal charges in Oslo District Court. Although Høiby is not a member of the Norwegian Royal House and holds no royal title, the case has drawn widespread attention because of his close personal connection to the heir to the throne and the seriousness of the allegations.Across this series, we track developments in the courtroom, explain the charges and legal process, and examine how Norway’s monarchy has responded as the trial unfolds. We also explore the broader implications for the royal family, including public confidence, institutional boundaries, and how constitutional monarchies navigate criminal cases involving individuals closely linked to the Crown.Portions of this program were assembled with the assistance of AI, including help with translation, summarisation, and news gathering from publicly available sources. While we have taken care to reflect the reporting accurately, translations and interpretations may contain errors. Listeners should treat this as an informational overview, not a verbatim court record.
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