Ghislaine Maxwell’s sordid past keeps producing new revelations.
The convicted sex trafficker loved to brag about her exploits.
And now George Clooney is scampering after a bombshell Ghislaine Maxwell revelation in new Giuffre tell-all.
Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir dropped a bombshell about Maxwell’s alleged celebrity encounters that nobody saw coming.
Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice apparently couldn’t resist bragging about her supposed hookups with the rich and famous.
And this latest claim involves one of Hollywood’s biggest names in the most degrading way possible.
Maxwell allegedly bragged about bathroom encounter with Clooney
Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl, published October 21 after her April suicide, details Maxwell’s pattern of boasting about sexual encounters with celebrities.¹
The book claims Maxwell told Giuffre she performed oral sex on George Clooney in a bathroom at some party.²
“Whether that was true or not, we’ll never know,” Giuffre wrote in the memoir.³
But Maxwell allegedly loved telling the story.
“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.⁴
“But she had given George Clooney a blow job in the bathroom at some random event,” she added. “She never let that one down.”⁵
Clooney has never been linked publicly with Epstein or Maxwell.
Representatives for the actor didn’t respond to requests for comment about the allegation.⁶
The claim echoes similar boasts Giuffre previously detailed in her unpublished 2020 memoir excerpts, where Maxwell allegedly bragged about hookups with multiple celebrities.⁷
Pattern of celebrity name-dropping served Epstein’s operation
Maxwell wasn’t just bragging for ego.
The celebrity connections were part of how Epstein’s sex trafficking operation lured in victims.
“For a young woman like Johanna, the fact that there were stars who were friends with Jeffrey and Ghislaine was an attractive bonus of the job,” attorney Brad Edwards wrote in his 2020 book about representing Epstein victims.⁸
Maxwell cultivated an image as a Manhattan socialite with access to the rich and powerful.
Photographers captured her at literally hundreds of high-society events between 1995 and 2016 alongside everyone from Presidents to supermodels.⁹
“Ghislaine was at literally every lit candle in New York City and the Hamptons, both public and private,” publicist R. Couri Hay said.¹⁰
That social access made Maxwell the perfect recruiter for Epstein’s operation.
She could promise teenage victims exposure to celebrities and elite social circles.
Maxwell turned celebrity proximity into a grooming tool.
Memoir timing rocked British royal family
The memoir’s release created immediate fallout for Prince Andrew.
Five days before publication, the UK’s disgraced royal announced he would stop using his Duke of York title after excerpts detailed Giuffre’s allegations about sexual encounters with him when she was 17.¹¹
Andrew settled Giuffre’s lawsuit in 2022 for an undisclosed amount without admitting wrongdoing.¹²
But the memoir’s detailed accounts proved too much for the royal family to ignore.
“This moment serves as victory for Virginia, who consistently maintained, ‘He knows what happened, I know what happened, and there’s only one of us telling the truth, and I know that’s me,'” Giuffre’s family said in a statement.¹³
Andrew had already lost his military titles in 2022.
But giving up his dukedom represents the final public exile from royal life.
King Charles clearly decided his brother had become too toxic for the institution.
The last time a British royal surrendered a dukedom was over 100 years ago during World War I.¹⁴
Maxwell’s celebrity connections went far deeper than anyone knew
The Clooney claim reveals how Maxwell weaponized celebrity culture.
She didn’t just know famous people — she allegedly bragged about sexual encounters with them to establish dominance and credibility with victims.
Giuffre started writing her memoir in 2021 and explicitly stated before her death that she wanted it published.¹⁵
The 400-page book documents her time being trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell, whom she met at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in 2000 when she was 16.¹⁶
Maxwell is currently serving 20 years in federal prison after her 2021 conviction for sex trafficking charges linked to Epstein’s pedophile ring.¹⁷
The Department of Justice interviewed Maxwell in July about her relationship with Epstein, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche asking about connections to Trump, Bill Clinton, and other prominent figures.¹⁸
Maxwell insisted she never witnessed any inappropriate behavior by high-profile visitors to Epstein’s properties.¹⁹
But her alleged bragging to victims tells a different story about how she used celebrity connections.
The pattern was always the same — Maxwell would return from events “giddy” about her alleged encounters and make sure everyone knew about them.
That’s the mark of someone using celebrity proximity as currency in Epstein’s operation.
Maxwell’s 20-year sentence means she won’t see freedom until her 80s.
But the revelations from Giuffre’s memoir ensure her victims’ voices will outlive her crimes.
¹ Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, Alfred A. Knopf, October 21, 2025.
² Ibid.
³ Ibid.
⁴ Ibid.
⁵ Ibid.
⁶ Ronny Reyes, “Ghislaine Maxwell claimed she performed sex act on George Clooney, Virginia Giuffre’s memoir alleges,” New York Post, October 26, 2025.
⁷ “Ghislaine Maxwell – Wikipedia,” accessed October 27, 2025.
⁸ “These Celebrities Were Named in Jeffrey Epstein List,” Newsweek, January 5, 2024.
⁹ “Ghislaine Maxwell Took Party Photos With a Who’s Who of Power and Influence,” Town & Country, September 19, 2020.
¹⁰ Ibid.
¹¹ “Prince Andrew gives up royal titles after growing pressure over Epstein links,” NPR, October 19, 2025.
¹² “Prince Andrew gives up his royal titles in fallout from Jeffrey Epstein scandal,” CBS News, October 18, 2025.
¹³ “Prince Andrew to give up Duke of York title and honors amid Jeffrey Epstein developments,” NBC News, October 17, 2025.
¹⁴ “Analysis: A royal scandal magnet reaches the end of the line as Prince Andrew gives up his titles,” CNN, October 18, 2025.
¹⁵ “Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre’s memoir will be published posthumously,” NPR, August 25, 2025.
¹⁶ Ibid.
¹⁷ “Virginia Giuffre’s ‘Nobody Girl’: What We Learned From the Posthumous Memoir,” Rolling Stone, October 22, 2025.
¹⁸ “Justice Department releases Ghislaine Maxwell interview transcript and audio file,” NBC News, August 22, 2025.
¹⁹ Ibid.








