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Asked the 17-Year-Old to Go Home

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Lars Barstad Løvold resigned on the night of August 20 as leader of the Progress Party's youth (FPU). This happened after a whistleblowing case against Løvold. FRP has now chosen to end the whistleblowing case. Several media outlets have reported the whistleblowing. It was Tv 2 that first reported the case. The whistleblowing is said to have been about unwanted sexual attention and serving alcohol to a 17-year-old girl. According to sources Tv 2…
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Lars Barstad Løvold resigned on the night of August 20 as leader of the Progress Party's youth (FPU). This happened after a whistleblowing case against Løvold. FRP has now chosen to end the whistleblowing case. Several media outlets have reported the whistleblowing. It was Tv 2 that first reported the case. The whistleblowing is said to have been about unwanted sexual attention and serving alcohol to a 17-year-old girl. According to sources Tv 2…

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Lars Løvold resigned as leader of the FpU on Wednesday evening.

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– The Organization Committee notes that Lars Løvold has resigned as leader, the matter is now considered closed, writes FpU Secretary General Maia Søe Paulsen in an SMS to Aftenposten. It was Vårt Land who first reported this. Løvold wrote on Facebook on Wednesday evening that he was resigning as FpU leader. At that time, several media outlets had reported a warning against him.

·Oslo, Norway
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The whistleblower case against FpU leader Lars Barstad Løvold involves several messages he allegedly sent to a 17-year-old FpU member, VG has learned. He is also alleged to have approved that the girl could be served alcohol.

·Oslo, Norway
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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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