George Clooney Remains Silent Amid Bombshell Claim In Jeffrey Epstein Victim Virginia Giuffre's Memoir
By Favour Adegoke on October 27, 2025 at 7:30 PM EDT

A shocking new claim about Jeffrey Epstein's right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell, has surfaced in a memoir written by one of the late sex offender's victims.
Virginia Giuffre, who for years accused the financier of trafficking her, revealed in her posthumous tell-all that Ghislaine Maxwell once claimed she performed a sex act on actor George Clooney after meeting him at a party.
The revelation is one of many bombshells shared in Giuffre's recently released memoir, which also talks about a "well-known" prime minister and details her alleged horrifying sexual assault at his hands.
Ghislaine Maxwell Bragged About Performing A Sex Act On George Clooney, Virginia Giuffre Claims

The scandal surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell has sparked yet another revelation—this time involving a veteran Hollywood star.
In a new tell-all memoir by the late Virginia Giuffre, Epstein's most well-known accuser, she recounted how the disgraced financier's right-hand woman once bragged about performing a sex act on George Clooney.
The mother of three shared the claim as part of a series of revelations in her memoir, but admitted there was a strong possibility that Maxwell may have fabricated the story about the actor.
"Whether that was true or not, we'll never know," read the excerpt from the memoir, titled "Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice."
Another Memoir From Virginia Giuffre Spoke More About The Alleged 'Blow Job' Incident

More details about the claim appear to have been revealed in another memoir by Giuffre that was never published.
The tell-all, titled "The Billionaire's Playboy Club," was referenced in 2020 court documents amid Giuffre's legal battle with Maxwell, whom she had sued for defamation in a case that has since been settled.
"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 in the book, per the New York Post.
"But she had given George Clooney a blow job in the bathroom at some random event. … She never let that one down," the excerpt further read.
George Clooney Has Never Addressed The Alleged Ghislaine Maxwell Incident

In both Giuffre's memoirs, details about where or when the alleged incident took place were never revealed.
This has further cast doubt on the claim, especially since Clooney has never been publicly associated with Epstein or Maxwell.
The movie star has also never addressed the allegations or commented on any supposed connection to Epstein's former associate, despite the years that have passed since the claims first surfaced.
Virginia Giuffre's Memoir Named A 'Well-Known' Prime Minister

Elsewhere in Giuffre's new memoir, she also talked about a well-known prime minister and the horrifying assault she said she suffered at his hands, per the New York Post.
According to the late victim, she first met the individual in question on Epstein's private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. At the time, she had just reached adulthood, but despite her young age, she claimed she was instructed to accompany the man to a cabana for sexual activity.
Once inside, Giuffre alleged that the man "wanted violence," saying he repeatedly choked her until she eventually lost consciousness.
She further claimed that seeing her terrified seemed to excite him even more, adding that he "became more aroused" as she begged him to stop.
"I emerged from the cabana bleeding from my mouth, vagina, and anus. For days, it hurt to breathe and to swallow," Giuffre wrote of the encounter.
Jeffrey Epstein's Victim Says She Begged Not To Be Sent Back To The Politician

Further recounting the experience, Giuffre claimed that the politician raped her "more savagely than anyone had before."
The incident prompted her to beg Epstein to keep her away from the man, but the sex offender bluntly refused, telling her that such encounters were something she should expect.
"I got down on my knees and pleaded with him. I don't know if Epstein feared the man or if he owed him a favor, but he wouldn't make any promises," Guiffre wrote, adding that Epstein told her that "You'll get that sometimes."
Despite the lasting impact of the assault, it marked a turning point for Giuffre, ultimately motivating her to break free from the late financier's control.
"After the attack, I couldn't stay a fool. Having been treated so brutally and then seeing Epstein's callous reaction to how terrorized I felt, I had to accept that Epstein meted out praise merely as a manipulation to keep me subservient," she wrote.