Høiby’s ex will be questioned by the police – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

On Monday evening, Juliane Snekkestad’s lawyer Petter J. Grødem confirms that she wants to explain herself further about what she claims was chosen from Høiby when they were lovers. – She wants to tell her story and she wants to prevent others from being subjected to the same thing, says Grødem to news. Snekkestad was in his first police interview just before the weekend, the new police interview will take place on Tuesday. – She will continue to cooperate with the police and give them the information they need in new inquiries, says lawyer Grødem. He emphasizes that there is and has been massive media pressure on Snekkestad. – It is the police who have opened a case on the basis of the post on Insta. We haven’t decided whether to report it ourselves, says Grødem. That is why news mentions the charge against Marius Borg Høiby The press must be careful when using names and images of people involved in criminal cases, and this particularly applies at an early stage of the case. This appears from the press’s ethical regulations, the Be Careful poster. We have chosen to mention that Marius Borg Høiby has been charged with bodily harm and damage. He is the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit. Borg Høiby is a member of the royal family, but has no official role in the royal household. He has a right to protection of his privacy. As a member of the royal house, the crown princess has a very special role and position in Norwegian society, and we believe that there is a legitimate need for information for the public to know that her son has been charged with bodily harm and damage. The case has also affected the crown princess’s performance of official duties. Being charged with violence is a serious matter. It is important to emphasize that Marius Borg Høiby has only been charged, and that it is not known how he responds to the charge. Violence and damage Høiby has not yet been questioned in the case. His defender, Øyvind Bratlien, has not been available for comment on Monday evening. On Sunday 4 August, he was arrested by the police at Jansløkka school and charged with assaulting a woman and causing damage when she lived in Frogner. In retrospect, Høiby’s ex-girlfriends, Juliane Snekkestad and Nora Haukland, have gone out on social media and written about alleged abuse. Admits guilt Høiby has admitted that he used violence against the woman he was with on the night of Sunday 4 August. He has also admitted that he was under the influence of alcohol and cocaine when it happened. – In reality, this is an acknowledgment of criminal guilt, said Høiby’s defender Øyvind Bratlien to news afterwards. In a text that was shared with the press, Høiby writes that he has struggled with mental disorders and drug addiction for a long time. He also writes that he will now take up the treatment for this. In a press release on Friday, the police wrote that they are investigating the case with high priority and that the charges are being continuously assessed and may be expanded. Published 19.08.2024, at 20.10 Updated 19.08.2024, at 20.11



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