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  1. Gamebyter on

    That Monarchy should be given a one-way ticket to Little Saint James.

  2. ChaoticTransfer on

    Of course I wish I had never ~~met him~~ been caught,” the princess told public broadcaster NRK, stressing that it was Epstein’s ~~victims~~ clients who deserved ~~justice~~ anonymity for the great abuse they had ~~suffered~~ committed.

    There.

  3. Danni3003 on

    I’ve never done anything wrong! I’ve always been the best person in the world!

    And if I ever did do something wrong, it was someone else’s fault! That’s for sure!

  4. pickus_dickus on

    How about taking some responsibility instead of trying to be the victim.

  5. Dotcaprachiappa on

    Why is everything I ever read about the Norwegian crown family always either disgusting or batshit insane?

  6. FoxyInTheSnow on

    Hasn’t she been accused of evidence- and witness-tampering in the case involving her violent serial rapist son? I don’t know if I’d take her word on *anything*, up to and including what the weather is like today.

  7. evil-twinaway on

    > In 2011, three years after Epstein had been jailed for soliciting underage sex, she wrote: “Googled u after last email. Agree didn’t look too good.”

    > Mette-Marit maintained she “didn’t know he was a sex offender or a predator”, even though the reporter pointed out that a Wikipedia article on Epstein at the time had made clear he was a convicted abuser.

    > “I can’t remember this; it was 15 years ago.”

    I’m a bit confused.

    The “Googled u” part was in an email she wrote in 2011? And if so, she maintains she didn’t know he was a sex offender?

    Also, if something happened that made her feel uncomfortable – assuming it helps Epstein’s victims – why didn’t she report it to the authorities?

  8. butwhywedothis on

    The victims of Epstein and P(ed)OTUS were manipulated and deceived.

    You, your highness, CHOSE to be manipulated and deceived.

  9. Hahahaha… who the heck is dumb enough to buy this? 😂🤡

  10. squirrel_exceptions on

    It was not good enough.

    She certainly was manipulated, and only crazed conspiracy theorists imagine she was actually party to any of the pedo shit, but she’s still not a victim.

    She hung out with him, let him use her status, and it’s very hard to believe she can’t remember which “not good” things she found when she googled him.

    She insists on too large a “private sphere”, one she’s no longer entitled to after not being open about this originally. There are still questions she needs to answer, that are now in the public’s legitimate interest to know, she’s forfeited the right to keep the answers to herself.

  11. chipdanger168 on

    Wow if anything that interview made it even worse for her. She clearly knew

    It’s giving “but I kept my underwear on” vibes

  12. Lil_Leenie on

    Can‘t believe this person gets to live a luxury royal life on tax money. Should be exiled but who would want her?

  13. Fockelot on

    TLDR princess claims it’s not her fault she was bamboozled into sending hundreds of emails back and forth with Epstein and staying in his house. She’s a victim too.

  14. Hawkwise83 on

    I don’t know this guys story at all, but the way honey pots likely work is you get sucked in and even if you partake or not they’ll want to get something compromising on you either way. I would not doubt the people who went to the island for a seemingly normal vacation were also setup so that incriminating “evidence” existed against them for future blackmail purposes. Fall asleep? Girl sneaks into room, someone takes pics, bam. Blackmail.

    I am not at all dismissing people being gross pedos, just saying that honeypots for blackmail don’t care if you are guilty or innocent, just that they have leverage over you.

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