Marius Borg Hoiby, CV por chatGPT
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been involved in several controversies over the years:
2016: He faced criticism for listing luxury items for sale online using the royal residence as his address, raising concerns about exploiting his royal connections for personal gain.
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2017: Høiby was convicted of drug possession.
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2018: While working briefly as an editor for Tempus Magazine, he was erroneously referred to as a "Prince of Norway," leading to public backlash and subsequent corrections.
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2023-2024: Reports emerged of Høiby sharing videos and images on social media depicting reckless driving and heavy partying. His social circle was described as comprising "wealthy heirs, reality stars and influencers, mixed in with seasoned criminals and drug offenders."
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August 2024: He was arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman in her Oslo apartment, causing bodily harm and property damage.
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September 2024: Høiby was arrested again for allegedly violating a restraining order by contacting the same woman involved in the August incident.
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November 2024: He was arrested on suspicion of rape, accused of engaging in a sexual act with someone who was unconscious or otherwise unable to resist.
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These incidents have significantly impacted the public perception of the Norwegian royal family, leading to increased scrutiny and declining support.
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