Should I Stay or Should I Go Now? Ghislaine Maxwell’s Husband Leaves Her for Yoga Teacher During Heated Jail Phone Call

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  • 03/02/2023

Namasté? Nope, nama-go. 

Ghislaine Maxwell’s husband told her he’s leaving her for a yoga teacher during a “confrontational” solitary confinement phone call. 

Ghislaine’s husband, Scott Borgerson, was spotted last month kissing Kris McGinn during regular outings in New England, all while skipping every day of his wife’s trial, the New York Post reported

Maxwell’s friend told the Daily Mail on Sunday that the tech entrepreneur dumped Maxwell during a phone call in the Metropolitan Detention Center where she’s in solitary confinement. 

“There was a dramatic phone call between them, while she was in jail in solitary confinement. It became confrontational,” the source said. “Scott told her he had moved on and was seeing someone else” 

“The marriage was past tense there and then. It’s over. The marriage was over before the trial even started,” the source said. 

Maxwell and Borgerson got married in 2016, but kept it a secret from almost everyone. The marriage made it public in 2020 when Borgerson tried to get Maxwell freed with a $28.5 million bail package. 

“She has been behind bars for 549 days now. It put a terrible strain on the marriage,” the source said.

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