Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly launching a $10 million appeal against her conviction for her role in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
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An insider said: “Ghislaine has reached a divorce settlement with her husband Scott Borgerson and is ready to fight back.We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Maxwell is thought to have married Scott in 2016 after they met in Iceland in 2013 and he took control of the remains of her multi-million dollar fortune after she transferred $20 million into a trust fund before she was arrested on charges including sex trafficking.
When she was found guilty on five of six charges relating to trafficking and sexual abuse, Scott is said to have refused to release money Maxwell needed to pay her lawyers and launch an appeal against her 2021 conviction.Article content
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