Ghislaine Maxwell once bragged that she performed a sex act on actor George Clooney during a party, according to claims made by Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre in her posthumous memoir.
Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, wrote that the convicted sex trafficker often boasted about her alleged encounters with famous men — though she admitted this particular story may have been exaggerated.
Maxwell’s Alleged Sex Act
“Whether that was true or not, we’ll never know,” Giuffre wrote in her newly released memoir, Nobody’s Girl.
The account echoes earlier claims Giuffre made in her unpublished 2011 manuscript The Billionaire’s Playboy Club, excerpts of which were released by a New York judge in 2020.
In that version, Giuffre said Maxwell returned from a social event “giddy as a schoolgirl” and bragged about what she supposedly did with Clooney.
Ghislaine Maxwell
“She came back 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 blow job in the bathroom at some random event. She never let that one down.”
There is no evidence that Clooney, 63, was ever connected to Epstein or Maxwell.
George Clooney
He has never been photographed with Epstein or linked to any of the financier’s known properties or flights.
The memoir does not specify when or where the alleged encounter took place.
Giuffre wrote that Maxwell “loved to name-drop powerful men” to project glamour and importance within Epstein’s circle.
“She lived off the attention,” Giuffre said in an earlier deposition. “It made her feel like she was untouchable.”
Maxwell, 63, is currently serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for sex trafficking minors for Epstein.
She has denied any sexual involvement with celebrities or public figures.
Giuffre’s Long Fight
Giuffre, 41 at the time of her death, was among the first Epstein victims to go public.
She accused the financier and Maxwell of trafficking her as a teenager and forcing her to have sex with powerful men.
Virginia Giuffre
Her testimony became a cornerstone of the criminal cases against both Epstein and Maxwell.
Giuffre also accused Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, of sexually abusing her when she was 17 — an allegation the royal has repeatedly denied.
Andrew’s friendship with Epstein cost him his royal duties and titles after years of scandal and public outrage.
He ultimately settled Giuffre’s civil lawsuit in February 2022 for an undisclosed sum without admitting wrongdoing.
Epstein died in a New York jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting federal sex trafficking charges.
His death was ruled a suicide, though questions about the extent of his network — and who may have benefited from his crimes — continue to haunt Washington and Hollywood.
Giuffre’s Memoir
Giuffre’s memoir, released last week, serves as both a personal account of survival and a damning record of Epstein’s global network of exploitation.
She described Maxwell as “the architect of destruction,” writing that the British socialite “trained me to please men of power.”
Giuffre’s death earlier this year was ruled a suicide by hanging, ending years of public advocacy on behalf of Epstein’s victims.
