• Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly claimed to have had sex with George Clooney at a party, according to Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir
  • Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, wrote that Maxwell often bragged about sexual encounters but questioned the claim’s authenticity
  • The story appears in “Nobody’s Girl,” released last week, and mirrors accounts from Giuffre’s earlier unpublished memoir

NEW YORK (TDR) — Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly once boasted about having sex with actor George Clooney at a party, according to a posthumous memoir by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April.

Giuffre wrote in her memoir that Epstein’s convicted accomplice frequently liked to brag about her sexual encounters with celebrities and powerful figures, though the accuser hinted that this particular story might have been exaggerated or fabricated entirely.

Questioning the claim’s validity

“Whether that was true or not, we’ll never know,” Giuffre wrote in the memoir, titled “Nobody’s Girl,” which was released last week to significant media attention. The statement suggests skepticism about Maxwell’s alleged boast, acknowledging that the sex trafficker may have embellished or invented stories to appear more connected to Hollywood elite.

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The alleged incident involved Maxwell and Clooney reportedly getting intimate in a bathroom during a party, according to Giuffre’s account of what Maxwell told her. The story mirrors details Giuffre had previously shared about Maxwell in multiple contexts.

Consistent narrative across accounts

The bathroom encounter story also appeared in Giuffre’s earlier unpublished memoir, “The Billionaire’s Playboy Club,” demonstrating consistency in her recollection of what Maxwell allegedly claimed. The repetition across both manuscripts suggests Giuffre considered the anecdote significant to understanding Maxwell’s character and behavior patterns.

Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking, was convicted in December 2021 of recruiting and grooming underage girls for abuse by Epstein. Her conviction marked a significant moment in the years-long legal saga surrounding Epstein’s criminal network.

Giuffre’s legacy and final work

Giuffre was one of the most prominent accusers in the Epstein scandal, alleging she was trafficked to powerful men as a teenager. Her death in April shocked advocates and survivors who had followed her courageous public testimony over the years. The release of “Nobody’s Girl” provides insight into her experiences and observations within Epstein’s circle.

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The memoir offers a window into the dynamics between Maxwell and Epstein, including Maxwell’s alleged attempts to elevate her own status by claiming connections to celebrities like Clooney. Giuffre’s skepticism about such claims highlights the difficulty of verifying stories from within the secretive world Epstein and Maxwell inhabited.

No response from Clooney or his representatives regarding the allegation has been reported. The actor has not been accused of any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein or Maxwell, and there is no evidence beyond Maxwell’s alleged boast to suggest any encounter occurred.

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