Norwegian Crown Princess' Stepson Detained Amidst Epstein File Revelations and Tech Industry Uncertainty
Oslo, Norway – Marius Borg Høiby, the 29-year-old stepson of Norway's Crown Prince, was detained by Oslo police on Sunday, accused of assaulting a woman, threatening her with a knife, and violating a restraining order. The arrest occurred just two days before Høiby was scheduled to stand trial on 38 charges, including four alleged rapes and attacks on former partners, according to Euronews.
The detention coincided with the release of documents in the United States that revealed Høiby's mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, maintained contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein between 2011 and 2014, Euronews reported. The Department of Justice released approximately 3.5 million pages of files related to Epstein, following the Epstein Files Transparency Act of November 19, 2025, Wired noted.
The Epstein files have also implicated figures in the tech industry, including Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Wired reported. While Gates' association with Epstein has been previously reported, Musk's connection was less established before the recent document release. The Verge reported that the revelations of Musk seeking an invitation to Epstein's island could pose risks to his plans to merge SpaceX with xAI and take the combined company public.
The tech industry faces uncertainty, even as AI companies achieve multibillion-dollar valuations, Fortune reported. Computer programming employment in the U.S. is at its lowest level since 1980 as companies increasingly automate tasks. Yamini Rangan, the CEO of the $15 billion software company HubSpot, stated on the Silicon Valley Girl podcast that she doesn't know what jobs will look like in an AI-enabled future, even in as little as two years. "As things evolve every decade, new jobs will emerge," Rangan said. "You can't even plan for a job that will be there 10 years from now, or 20 years from now, or even."
Meanwhile, in Ukraine, efforts are underway to combat the use of Starlink by Russian forces. Ars Technica reported that Ukraine and SpaceX have collaborated to block strikes by Russian drones using Starlink. Ukraine plans to require users to register their Starlink terminals to get on a whitelist, and unregistered terminals will be disconnected. Ukraine Minister of Defense Mykhailo Fedorov emphasized that the only technical solution to counter this threat is to block all unregistered use of Starlink terminals.
Høiby is scheduled to appear in Oslo district court on Tuesday to face the charges against him, Euronews reported.
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