A social media post published on March 20, 2026, by user Paula Matanovich has called for Norwegian police to investigate and prosecute a member of the Norwegian royal family. The post, which includes an image but no verifiable evidence, uses inflammatory language to describe the individual in question.
The post references Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier who faced criminal charges related to sex trafficking before his death in 2019. The connection between the Norwegian royal figure and Epstein is not established in the post, and no documentary evidence is provided to support any allegations.
The Twitter user's message employs highly charged language, describing the situation as "the most shameful display of arrogance and unaccountability" and referring to the individual as "disgusting." Such characterizations represent personal opinions rather than established facts.
Norwegian law enforcement agencies have not publicly responded to this social media post. In democratic societies, law enforcement decisions regarding investigations are based on evidence and legal standards rather than social media commentary.
The post includes hashtags referencing both the individual's name and Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting an attempt to link the two subjects. However, no substantive connection or evidence is presented in the brief message.
This type of social media commentary highlights the challenges public figures face regarding online discourse, particularly when high-profile criminal cases from other countries are invoked without clear relevance or supporting documentation.