In the previous installments I bemoaned the fact that the Mossad Blackmail Ring is not on trial. You can find those here, here, and here. However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t any weirdness around this trial worth covering.

NYPost:

Ghislaine Maxwell’s future husband became intoxicated by the limelight the beautiful heiress shined on his life.

Please NYPost. Let’s stick to the facts.

Now Scott Borgerson, who secretly married Maxwell in 2016, has left her to face the glare of international incrimination alone — while he jaunts around his exclusive coastal New England town in sports cars, often in the company of an attractive new female friend.

Gal pal Kris McGinn is a local writer, mother of two high school children and yoga enthusiast who “has an ass that could crack open a walnut,” according to one local admirer in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass.

Borgerson, 46, Maxwell’s enigmatic and much younger husband, apparently broke up his first marriage to be with the British jetsetter, captivated by the circles of power she made available to him, friends say.

Please stop talking like that.

More to the point, I’d forgotten that Maxwell had a husband. It certainly lends a uniquely weird flavour to the obvious intimate romance between her and Epstein.

Borgerson “apparently has more important things to do” than appear by her side in court, one Manchester neighbor told The Post.

The tech entrepreneur was seen visiting a local beer and wine shop at 9:45 a.m. Friday, while Maxwell sat in court facing sensational accusations that she gave then-16-year-old Annie Farmer a nude massage at Epstein’s New Mexico ranch.

I have to wonder what the purpose of Maxwell getting married was? Is it possible that Maxwell realized that she was a childless middle aged woman, born in 1961 if you’re curious, who needed to fulfill her biological imperative, and got taken advantage of?

Former Coast Guard officer Borgerson founded the shipping data company CargoMetrics after earning a Ph.D. in international relations from the Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He’s written scholarly articles for Foreign Affairs, and spent time as a fellow on the Council of Foreign Relations, where he was tapped for his expertise on issues related to the Arctic. His company was valued at $100 million in 2016, Business Insider reported.

Probably not. Council of foreign affairs is all jews, by the way, and Borgerson could easily pass as a heeb. Even still, it’s not like the company Maxwell keeps would be so put out by Maxwell getting pregnant outside of marriage. This is Mossad spying here, not the Amish.

So what did they have to gain through marriage?

Borgerson was painted as a social climber“famous for name-dropping,” a source told the Daily Beast, happily latching onto Maxwell for her powerful connections. He bragged at one Manchester cocktail mixer that he and Maxwell enjoyed lunch with former President Bill Clinton, “just the three of them.”

Both his personal profile and the success of CargoMetrics began to rise soon after meeting Maxwell.

“Borgerson’s life underwent a complete and dramatic transformation that opened doors to exclusive events hosted by the likes of Jeff Bezos, added gold-plated names such as Eric Schmidt and Paul Tudor Jones to his startup’s cap table, and even upgraded his $15,000 Volkswagen to a shiny Tesla,” reported Business Insider, adding that Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, helped lead a $10 million round of funding for CargoMetrics in 2017.

Yet the couple appeared to hide their marriage, even among friends in their tight-knit Massachusetts community. The romantic nature of their pre-marriage relationship had also been kept a secret for years.

Even Maxwell’s siblings — who have staunchly defended her even while she sat in prison over the past year, and appeared with her in court this month — only learned of her marriage to Borgerson in 2020 when helping to prepare her $28.5 million bail package.

The benefit to him to getting access to a Mossad run blackmail ring is obvious. For her it’s perhaps less obvious, but being married to him might give her legal access to any data that is collected by his company that specializes in shipping data. And frankly, who knows what data it actually specializes in?

And of course, it couldn’t hurt any money laundering operation she wants to do.

That her own siblings didn’t know about the marriage suggests one of two things. Either this was legitimately a marriage of love, extremely doubtful, or this was a purely pragmatic matter done for legal/power reasons. His aloofness at her trial suggests the latter, as does everything else.

Borgerson was married to his first wife, Rebecca Anne Piorunneck, when he reportedly grew infatuated by Maxwell and her high-powered international lifestyle.

“When the marriage finally crumbled in 2014, divorce records paint a disturbing picture of Borgerson, with accusations of him being physically violent, abusive, ‘extremely controlling’ and having an alcohol problem,” the Daily Mail reported in 2019. “Borgerson … once allegedly threatened her, saying: ‘Don’t make me beat you in front of the children.’”

After meeting Maxwell, Business Insider reported, “Borgerson’s first marriage, his longtime business partner, and other baggage of his earlier life were thrown overboard.”

Such nice people these Mossad agents.

The theory that Borgerson was simply taking advantage of Maxwell being old and wanting some dick, and completely outplaying her, while unlikely, is absolutely hilarious. More likely there was some tit for tat exchange, where he got access to blackmail, and she got more ability to money launder, and access to a data collection corporation.

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  1. “Don’t make me blackmail you with the children.”

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