Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly bragged about performing a sex act on Hollywood actor George Clooney during a party, according to a memoir by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, as reported by The New York Post.
The claim surfaced in Giuffre’s posthumous book, “Nobody’s Girl,” which was released last week following her death in April.
Giuffre, 41, who died by suicide earlier this year, wrote that Maxwell loved to boast about encounters with famous men but suggested that some of her claims may have been exaggerated. “Whether that was true or not, we’ll never know,” Giuffre wrote.
The account mirrors a claim Giuffre made in her earlier unpublished memoir, “The Billionaire’s Playboy Club,” parts of which were unsealed in court documents released in 2020. In that version, Giuffre recounted Maxwell telling her the story after returning from an event “giddy as a schoolgirl.”
“One [time] she came back giddy as a schoolgirl with an explosion of news, with all the build-up and excitement in her voice you’d think she was the next crown princess,” Giuffre wrote.
“But she had given George Clooney a bl*w job in the bathroom at some random event. … She never let that one down.”
Representatives for Clooney did not respond to requests for comment on the latest claim. There is no record or evidence linking Clooney publicly to Epstein, and the actor has not been accused of any wrongdoing.
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The memoir did not specify when or where the alleged incident was said to have taken place. Giuffre’s writing described Maxwell’s alleged pattern of bragging about sexual exploits and relationships with high-profile men, though it remains unclear which, if any, of the stories were true.
Giuffre was among Epstein’s most outspoken victims and one of the first to publicly accuse Maxwell of recruiting and trafficking her as a teenager. Her allegations played a major role in the federal investigation that led to Maxwell’s conviction in 2021.
Maxwell, now 63, is serving a 20-year federal sentence for sex trafficking and conspiracy at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee, Florida.
Prosecutors said she groomed and abused multiple underage girls alongside Epstein, who died in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
Giuffre also made international headlines for her accusations against Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, who she said sexually abused her when she was 17. Andrew denied wrongdoing but later settled a civil lawsuit with Giuffre in February 2022 for an undisclosed sum.
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The settlement came as the British royal faced mounting scrutiny over his ties to Epstein and Maxwell.
Maxwell has continued to deny all allegations of sexual misconduct, maintaining her innocence even after her conviction.
Giuffre’s memoir, which details her experiences and the years-long legal battles surrounding Epstein’s network, was published posthumously by her family.
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