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Son of Norway's crown princess chokes back tears giving evidence at rape trial

Son of Norway's crown princess chokes back tears giving evidence at rape trial

In a high-profile case, Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's crown princess, testified at a rape trial. The first alleged victim claimed she believed she had been drugged during the incident. Høiby, visibly emotional, gave evidence in court. The trial centers around accusations that he raped two women in 2021. One of the alleged victims stated that she felt she had been drugged during the encounter. The case has garnered significant media attention due to Høiby's royal lineage. The proceedings are ongoing, and the court is expected to hear further testimony from other witnesses. The article highlights the sensitive nature of the case and the challenges faced by high-profile individuals involved in such legal proceedings. It emphasizes the importance of a fair and impartial justice system, regardless of the parties involved.

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