Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland is facing some serious incarceration time over domestic violence charges.
24.12.2022 - 08:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
As Ghislaine Maxwell spends her third miserable Christmas in jail, this image of her husband with his new girlfriend will be a bitter reminder of the life she once had. As he rebuilds his life without his sex trafficker wife, Scott Borgerson, 47, is dating Kris McGinn, a 50-year-old journalist from Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, where he still lives in the £5.8million seafront mansion he once shared with Maxwell.
Borgerson wed British socialite Maxwell in 2016, but ended the relationship with a phone call while she was in a New York jail awaiting trial. And this week he showed just how much he has moved on as he and Kris McGinn went Christmas shopping on a wintry day in Massachusetts.
In June, Maxwell was jailed for 20 years for trafficking girls for paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. She will spend her 61st birthday on Christmas Day on her bunk in a dormitory at Florida’s Tallahassee prison, while Borgerson will most likely be with his new flame.
The yoga-loving mum of two rents a modest home in Manchester-by-the-Sea, where she is a journalist at the 134-year-old local newspaper, The Manchester Cricket, covering food and culture for the area’s posh residents. She worked under the byline Kris McGinn Straub until June 2020, when she dropped her married name.
It is unclear how she met Borgerson, who has two children by his first wife Rebecca, although locals suggest it was over their shared love of dogs. One said: “Those two are like chalk and cheese in terms of their visibility in the town. Whereas we see Kris daily pottering around, Scott is like a ghost.
“He is seldom seen and only ventures out on rare occasions. What is good though is that Rebecca has been fantastic. She is accepting of Kris and has seen her several times.
Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland is facing some serious incarceration time over domestic violence charges.
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