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Ghislaine Maxwell’s Day Of Destiny

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As Ghislaine Maxwell faces her day of destiny at the ‘trial of the century,’ her brother ridiculously claims their pension robbing father’s “reputation was trashed beyond belief” and announces of his sister: “This time, let’s bring this ship home”

Tomorrow – Monday 29th November 2021 – will finally be mucky Ghislaine Maxwell’s ‘day of destiny.’

 

As the alleged sex trafficker arrives at the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse in Manhattan, New York for a trial where cameras remarkably won’t be present due to the Federal Rule of Criminal procedure, it is yet unknown who’ll be there to support her.

 

Present at previous hearings has often been her one of her sisters, Isabel – complete with head coverings and sunglasses to attempt to disguise herself – but her husband since 2016, Scott Borgerson, has yet to bother to put in an appearance. He was snapped late last week shopping in Manchester-on-Sea, Massachusetts and getting into a ritzy £100,000 Telsa, but when approached by a photographer ironically moaned: “Leave me alone, you’re harassing me.”

 

In a report on Tuesday last, the DailyMail.com’s Shawn Cohen asked: “Are they still together?” of a strangely secretive couple that Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged procurer and ex-girlfriend’s very own family knew nothing of.

 

Speaking to the New York Post, Ghislaine’s brother Ian Maxwell, remarked: “It’s the first time we knew of [Scott Borgerson’s] existence, when we saw his name on the bail application… [They previously maintained] the most private of lives to protect [Borgerson’s] young children. She did not want to submit her family to the publicity.”

 

Whether or not the 45-year old multi-millionaire former tech CEO will turn up for the trial of his ‘Mrs Robinson-like’ 59-year-old wife remains to be seen, but meanwhile Ian Maxwell carried on his PR peddling campaign by announcing:

 

“People have to remain anonymous because they have lost their livelihoods for supporting Ghislaine. One person was asked to step down from two board positions. We live in a world where you can be cancelled quite easily.”

 

“It’s incomprehensible to me that America should treat anyone like this, let alone my sister… What all this tells us is that, having lost Epstein … [authorities] are taking it out on Ghislaine. In some respects, she is paying the price for Epstein.”

 

“Ghislaine has always kept her private life private … we did not see or know about their friendship in any detail at all,” Ian said. “All of my siblings — except Anne who never met him — met Epstein: Once, in the case of Kevin, Philip and I, and a couple of times in the case of Christine and Isabel.  All of us had a similar impression of him: intelligent but not a warm character, a little cagey even, with a low attention threshold.”

 

“She had a tough start in her own life, but it led to her being surprisingly independent and being her own person.”

 

“The idea that [Ghislaine] would be groomed to carry out these odious acts, I just can’t conceive of it… She’s just a patsy…. She had no idea Jeffrey Epstein was a paedophile… Ghislaine was arrested because are the authorities are so embarrassed they lost a man on their watch.”

 

Ignoring the fact that his entire family were brought up on the proceeds of their ‘Bouncing Czech’ robber baron father’s criminal activities and that the Mail on Sunday gave her a vast ‘exclusive’ to spin her pernicious story earlier in November, Mr Maxwell unbelievably concluded of his sister:

 

“Ghislaine is convinced that she will be exonerated. If you look at the voices that have been shouting about this case, you’ve heard every voice except Ghislaine’s.”

 

“We’ve had a rollercoaster of a time for 50 years. Our father’s reputation was trashed beyond belief. Here, we are again fighting, fighting, fighting. This time, let’s bring this ship home.”

 

Clearly, Ian Maxwell has been drinking the same Kool-Aid that eventually consumed his grotesque, monstrous father and which clearly Prince Andrew’s chum has been on also.

 

Tomorrow, however, before Judge Alison J. Nathan, this sordid socialite’s wall-of-money and life of luxury will start to be laid bare. The cracks in Ghislaine Maxwell’s denials of the sexual antics of which she stands accused will be examined and finally, as her four accusers and those expected to testify tell their stories, the world will finally get to learn whether this woman is actually innocent or guilty.

 

To learn more about what is being dubbed the ‘trial of the century,’ we suggest reading ‘Ghislaine Maxwell: An Unauthorized Biography by Kirby Sommers.’ To purchase a copy, click here.

 

Pictured top – Ghislaine Maxwell and the men in her life – current husband Scott Borgerson, close ‘friend’ Prince Andrew and ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein.

 

The case against Ghislaine Maxwell

The late ‘Cap’n Bob’s’ daughter is on trial on counts of:

 

 

You can’t have it both ways… Scott Borgerson didn’t like being photographed last week (top). According to a report in the ‘MailOnline’ last week, when approached in Manchester-on-Sea, Massachusetts “whined” at a photographer and stated: “Leave me alone, you’re harassing me.” Of him, a local told the paper: “Every time I see him, I give him the middle finger… But I don’t see him around much more.” In times past, prior to his wicked wife’s arrest, he seemed perfectly happy, just like her, to seek out publicity.
Isabel Maxwell, just like her untrustworthy sister – a woman known for using fake names including Janet Marshall and Jen Marshall whilst on the run in 2019 amongst other things – has a penchant for attempting to disguise her face.
Also facing punishment for his wicked ways is Miss Maxwell’s friend, Kevin Spacey. The actor (pictured with the alleged mucky madam above) was ordered to pay just over £23 million to MRC, the studio that made Netflix’s ‘House of Cards,’ for breaching his contract following sexual harassment allegations. Of Spacey, ‘House of Cards’ author Lord Dobbs (better known as Michael Dobbs) announced on Friday: ““I didn’t like Kevin Spacey and he didn’t like me so it was entirely mutual. I deeply regret the way it all finished with him because ‘House of Cards’ is something very special to me… I like to fill my life with happy thoughts rather than go around and be bloody miserable but… there are still legal challenges hanging over the whole thing so I would say look life is what it is and drama is what it is… [I hope he will] become just a distant faded memory in the past.”
A Saint and a Sinner – Sick sinner ‘The Bouncing Czech’ (pictured here with Mother Teresa, a lady honoured in the Catholic Church as Saint Teresa of Calcutta) once said of his daughter: “I have a beautiful daughter and she’s just like me.” The word ‘beautiful’ ought to have been replaced with ‘deviant.’

Some of the key ‘Famous Faces’ whose names could potentially be aired at ‘The Trial of The Decade’

 

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