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Norway: Princess claims deception over Epstein ties

Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit has publicly addressed her past association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, stating that she was “manipulated and deceived” during their years-long connection.
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Oslo, Mar 21: Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit has publicly addressed her past association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, stating that she was “manipulated and deceived” during their years-long connection. Her remarks come amid renewed global scrutiny of individuals linked to Epstein and his network.

The Crown Princess said she was unaware of Epstein’s criminal background at the time of their interactions. However, this claim has raised serious questions, as records indicate she had acknowledged searching for information about him online in 2011—three years after his conviction in the United States for soliciting sex from minors. The inconsistency between her statement and documented communication has intensified public and media scrutiny.

Mette-Marit’s comments mark the first time she has spoken openly about her relationship with Epstein. According to reports, the two were in contact over several years, including email exchanges that are now part of a broader set of documents often referred to as the “Epstein files.” These records reportedly mention her multiple times, suggesting a level of familiarity that goes beyond a casual acquaintance.

Her assertion that she was unaware of Epstein’s actions has been met with skepticism. Critics argue that Epstein’s 2008 conviction was widely reported internationally, making it difficult for high-profile individuals—especially members of royal families with access to intelligence briefings—to remain uninformed. The fact that she conducted an online search about him further complicates her defense.

The controversy is part of a larger wave of investigations and revelations tied to Epstein’s global connections. Authorities in several countries, including Norway, are examining potential links between Epstein and public officials, diplomats, and influential figures. These investigations aim to determine the extent of his network and whether any individuals knowingly facilitated or ignored his activities.

The Norwegian royal family has not issued an extensive official response beyond the Crown Princess’s statement. However, the issue poses reputational challenges, particularly in a country where public trust in institutions is generally high.

This development adds to the ongoing fallout from the Epstein case, which continues to expose uncomfortable connections across political, financial, and social elites worldwide. For many observers, the key question is no longer whether such links existed, but how much those involved knew—and when.

As scrutiny intensifies, Mette-Marit’s explanation is unlikely to end the controversy. Instead, it may deepen calls for transparency and accountability, both within Norway and internationally.

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