EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 6 MIN
800 pages of texts reveal volatile relationship at center of Høiby trial
from Crown and Controversy Norway - The Trial of Marius Borg Høiby - Crown Princess Mette-Marit · host Caloroga Shark Media / Crown and Controversy
As the trial of Marius Borg Høiby enters its final phase, one of the most revealing pieces of evidence has been the massive archive of private messages exchanged between Høiby and influencer Nora Haukland.The conversations — spanning more than 800 pages — have been read aloud in court over several days and paint a complex portrait of a relationship that moved repeatedly between affection, jealousy and confrontation. Early exchanges show warmth and encouragement, but later messages reveal arguments about Haukland’s television career, social media and their future together.Prosecutors argue the messages illustrate emotional pressure and conflict inside the relationship, while the defense says they demonstrate a turbulent but mutual dynamic rather than evidence of criminal behavior.With the trial nearing its conclusion, the judges must now decide how much weight those deeply personal conversations should carry in evaluating the charges against Høiby.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.AI is sometimes used in the creation of this podcast, primarlily when used to translate and interpolate Norwegian language news soruces.You may also enjoy these other Royal Podcasts.Palace Intrigue - daily updates on the current British Ryal FamilyCrown and Controversy - British Royal Family after the TV Series The CrownKing William - The Crown in the FutureCrown and Controversy - King CharlesCrown and Controversy - Norway
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As the trial of Marius Borg Høiby enters its final phase, one of the most revealing pieces of evidence has been the massive archive of private messages exchanged between Høiby and influencer Nora Haukland.The conversations — spanning more than 800 pages — have been read aloud in court over several days and paint a complex portrait of a relationship that moved repeatedly between affection, jealousy and confrontation. Early exchanges show warmth and encouragement, but later messages reveal arguments about Haukland’s television career, social media and their future together.Prosecutors argue the messages illustrate emotional pressure and conflict inside the relationship, while the defense says they demonstrate a turbulent but mutual dynamic rather than evidence of criminal behavior.With the trial nearing its conclusion, the judges must now decide how much weight those deeply personal conversations should carry in evaluating the charges against Høiby.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.AI is sometimes used in the creation of this podcast, primarlily when used to translate and interpolate Norwegian language news soruces.You may also enjoy these other Royal Podcasts.Palace Intrigue - daily updates on the current British Ryal FamilyCrown and Controversy - British Royal Family after the TV Series The CrownKing William - The Crown in the FutureCrown and Controversy - King CharlesCrown and Controversy - Norway
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