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Ghislaine Maxwell's absentee husband Scott Borgerson skipped her entire trial in favor of cavorting around elite New England enclave

Maxwell's tech CEO husband Borgerson did not attend her trial and was not mentioned in the proceedings. Instead he has been spotted cavorting in Manchester-by-the-Sea with suspected new flame Kris McGinn.

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