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'Husband' of Ghislaine Maxwell 'told parents he was dating high profile woman'
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A businessman rumoured to have married Ghislaine Maxwell boasted that he was dating a "high profile woman", it is claimed.
A businessman rumoured to have married Ghislaine Maxwell boasted that he was dating a "high profile woman", it is claimed.
A family friend claimed Scott Borgerson had led his family to believe he was dating "a model or something".
But Borgerson's family say they have no knowledge of him marrying alleged sex trafficker Maxwell, the ex-girlfriend of convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
There is no suggestion Borgerson is in any way linked to the allegations Maxwell faces.
Prosecutors revealed that Maxwell was married, but did not name her husband in a hearing last week.
Tech entrepreneur Borgerson, 43, is said to have left his wife in 2014 for Maxwell.
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