Giuffre’s Memoir Alleges Maxwell Claimed Sexual Act with Clooney
Virginia Giuffre recounts a claim made by Ghislaine Maxwell that she performed a sex act on George Clooney at a high-profile event
Virginia Giuffre, in her posthumously published memoir _Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice_, reports that convicted trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell once boasted she performed a sexual act on actor George Clooney at a party.
Giuffre writes that Maxwell told her: “She had given George Clooney a blow job in the bathroom at some random event… She never let that one down.” She adds that she cannot confirm the truth of the claim, noting: “Whether that was true or not, we’ll never know.”
Clooney, an Academy Award-winning actor, has not been publicly linked to Maxwell or Jeffrey Epstein and no credible corroboration has emerged of Maxwell’s alleged encounter.
Maxwell, now serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex-trafficking offences related to Epstein’s network, has denied many of the claims against her.
Giuffre, who died by suicide in April 2025 at the age of 41, was a prominent survivor and campaigner who alleged she was trafficked to numerous powerful individuals in Epstein’s circle.
Her memoir details many new allegations, and this specific claim about Clooney, though unverified, underscores Maxwell’s reputed pattern of name-dropping encounters with high-profile figures.
While Giuffre’s primary focus remains her own trafficking and abuse, the book’s revelation has prompted renewed attention on how claims of celebrity involvement circulate—and how they can shape public perception even in the absence of concrete evidence.
In this instance, the allegation does not alter any known legal cases involving Clooney or Maxwell, but it adds to the broader narrative of Maxwell’s connections within elite social networks and the unresolved questions surrounding Epstein’s decades-long enterprise.