
Marius Borg, Mette-Maret’s son, attempted to withdraw through judicial means From a book about his life White stripes, black sheep, By Torgeir B. Kröckfjord, newspaper journalist dagbladet, and Oystein Monson, but the judge rejected their request.
It is alleged in this unauthorized autobiography that he sold cocaine, something his lawyers have categorically denied. Although the young man (28 years old) admitted his addiction. Marius is considering appealing the court ruling.
This is the first legal defeat the young man faces early next year He will be tried for 32 sexual crimes.
Under the ruling, the book is of social importance and freedom of expression is protected. Marius’s lawyer, Elias Christensen, said: “We note that the court agrees with us that the allegation about the sale of cocaine is extremely offensive and lacks sufficient factual basis, and that it has doubts about the legality of the use of the image on the cover of the book. We note, however, “The court believes that it is not permissible to withdraw the book from circulation.”He confirmed to the Norwegian newspaper.
According to the newspaper DagbladetNot only will the young man have to pay the costs of the trial (about 4,000 euros), but… He must pay another 46,000 euros to the publisher Ashehog and the Norwegian Publishers Association within two weeks.
The head of communications for the Norwegian royal family, Jori Farbe, told the publication Si og hor Which “The royal family will not cover legal expenses and compensation.” He added: “Neither the palace nor the crown princes will be responsible for this disbursement.”