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Shocking claims Virginia Giuffre made in posthumous memoir as she said Ghislaine Maxwell 'bragged about sex act with George Clooney'

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Here are all the claims Virginia Giuffre made in her posthumous memoir, including alleging that Ghislaine Maxwell "bragged about a sex act with George Clooney".

In her posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, released six months after her tragic death, Giuffre shares harrowing details of her abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell.

The memoir, co-written with Amy Wallace, also includes her long-awaited revelations about powerful figures, including Prince Andrew and an unexpected claim involving George Clooney.

The late Virginia Guiffre has released a memoir. Credit: Instagram/ virginiarobertsrising11

The late Virginia Guiffre has released a memoir. Credit: Instagram/ virginiarobertsrising11

Giuffre’s Harrowing Account of Abuse and Manipulation

According to Sky News, in one particularly disturbing passage in the book, the 41-year-old revealed that she might “die a sex slave” due to the trauma she endured during her years with Epstein and Maxwell.

The memoir also includes Giuffre’s allegations of sexual encounters with Prince Andrew, starting with their meeting in 2001, when Maxwell allegedly told her, “just like Cinderella, I was going to meet a handsome prince.”

Giuffre recalls the former royal correctly guessing her age, saying: "My daughters are just a little younger than you," before they went on to a nightclub where she describes him as a “bumbling dancer” who sweated profusely - a claim that Andrew has firmly denied, citing a medical condition that prevents him from sweating.

When they returned to the house, Giuffre claims she ran the 65-year-old a bath before they had sex. She describes the experience as lasting “less than half an hour,” and says that afterward, Andrew thanked her in his “clipped British accent.”

Giuffre added: "The next morning, it was clear that Maxwell had conferred with her royal chum because she told me: 'You did well. The prince had fun'."

Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre in 2001. Credit: Anadolu / Getty

Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre in 2001. Credit: Anadolu / Getty

Alleged Encounters and the Infamous Photo

The late victim details two other alleged sexual encounters with the prince, one in New York and another on Epstein’s private island in the US Virgin Islands, when she was around 18.

She writes about an "orgy” involving Epstein and multiple other girls, some of whom “didn't really speak English.”

The memoir also highlights the now-infamous photograph of Giuffre with Andrew, taken in 2001 at Maxwell’s London home.

Giuffre penned that she was keen to capture a picture of the encounter, recalling: “My mum would never forgive me if I met someone as famous as Prince Andrew and didn’t pose for a picture.” Andrew later claimed the photograph was doctored.

Giuffre further details how her decision to go public in 2011 was catalyzed by a photograph of Epstein and Andrew walking together in Central Park two years after Epstein’s conviction for procuring underage girls.

She describes how the image, along with the details of an A-list party, pushed her to speak out.

Settlement and Allegations of Harassment

In 2022, Prince Andrew reached a settlement with Giuffre, paying an undisclosed sum without admitting guilt.

Giuffre claims that Andrew’s team attempted to discredit her by hiring “internet trolls” to harass her during the legal process, further compounding her distress.

She also wrote that the settlement, while not including a confession of guilt, was an acknowledgment of the trauma she had endured, and shared her hopes of using the funds to do good, such as supporting her nonprofit Soar, which combats human trafficking and supports victims’ recovery.

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Credit: Patrick McMullan / Getty Images.

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Credit: Patrick McMullan / Getty Images.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s Alleged Bragging About George Clooney

One of the most surprising and sensational claims in Giuffre’s memoir involves Maxwell’s alleged boast about George Clooney.

Giuffre writes that Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence, frequently bragged about sexual encounters with high-profile men, though this particular story might not have been entirely true.

The late woman recalls an instance when Maxwell returned from a party, “giddy as a schoolgirl,” and described giving George Clooney a blowjob in a bathroom at a social event. "Whether that was true or not, we’ll never know," she noted.

Clooney, one of Hollywood’s most famous actors, has never been linked to Epstein or Maxwell publicly, and the claim remains unverified.

Featured image credit: Instagram/Virginia Giuffre

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