Published: 2025-03-26
The Norwegian Press Complaints Commission (PFU) has ruled against Se og Hør following complaints from Durek Verrett.
The magazine was found to have violated ethical guidelines by publishing a private nude photo of Verrett and reporting on assault allegations without sufficient source verification.
The PFU emphasized breaches of press ethics, including respect for privacy and the need for reliable sources.
Se og Hør's editor expressed surprise at the ruling, particularly regarding the assault allegations, citing concerns about the implications for future reporting on sensitive issues.
The magazine is now required to publish the PFU's decision to inform the public.
Related articles in Norwegian:
Pressens klageorgan behandlet Durek Verrett-klage mot Se og Hør
aftenposten.no

NRK felt for «falske samer»-sak
dagbladet.no

Se og Hør felt
dagbladet.no
NRK felt i PFU etter Sandra Borch-klage
vg.no

Se og Hør felt i PFU etter Durek Verrett-klage
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