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#Ghislaine Maxwell was ‘ostracized’ in hideout town after her identity was revealed

#Ghislaine Maxwell was ‘ostracized’ in hideout town after her identity was revealed

July 17, 2020 | 9:01am

Ghislaine Maxwell was “ostracized” by locals while hiding out in Massachusetts after they learned the identity of their new neighbor, according to a report.

Maxwell and her alleged beau, Scott Borgerson, were involved in a legal dispute last year with neighbors in Manchester-by-the-Sea, the quaint fishing town where Borgerson had purchased a $2.4 million oceanfront home called Phippin House, the Daily Mail reported.

The 18th-century home, which was shipped from Salem by barge, sits on a 40-acre plot called Sharksmouth and was previously owned by Devereux and Jilda Barker. Five other properties are also on the estate, owned by Shelving Rock Trust, comprised of descendants of former owners.

Borgerson, who bought the seven-bedroom abode in 2016, believed he could enjoy the same privileges as the Barkers, including access to the beach, tennis courts and pathways.

But the Trust took issue — once Maxwell’s notorious past was uncovered.

“Someone told one of the trustees that they should look into her background and as soon as they did they decided to act,” an anonymous Manchester-by-the-Sea resident told the Mail.

Ghislaine Maxwell lived in this home in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, neighbors said.
Ghislaine Maxwell lived in this home in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, neighbors said.The Washington Post via Getty Images

The resident said at first Borgerson, 43, and Maxwell, 58, appeared to be a “nice couple,” spotted jogging together and using the beach and tennis courts.

“But when they realized who Maxwell was, the trustees were revolted,” the person said. “They wanted to ostracize them as much as possible and make them feel they weren’t welcome on Sharksmouth or in Manchester.”

In April 2019, Borgerson’s Tidewood LLC, used to purchase Phippin House, sued the Trust in Massachusetts Land Court over use of the privileges, according to documents obtained by the Mail.

The trustees countersued Borgerson and Maxwell but lost the court battle.

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