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Paris Hilton addresses the rumor about Ghislaine Maxwell attempting to recruit her for Jeffrey Epstein.

Paris Hilton addresses the rumor about Ghislaine Maxwell attempting to recruit her for Jeffrey Epstein.

Paris Hilton Responds to Ghislaine Maxwell Recruitment Rumor

Paris Hilton recently addressed a surprising claim regarding Ghislaine Maxwell, who was closely associated with Jeffrey Epstein. Reportedly, Maxwell sought to recruit Hilton just a year after the hotel heiress finished high school.

This information surfaced in the 2020 documentary series titled “Surviving Jeffrey Epstein.” Composer Christopher Mason mentioned hearing from a friend that Maxwell exhibited a peculiar interest in scouting Hilton.

In a photograph from September 18, 2000, Hilton, at just 19 years old, was seen conversing with Maxwell and current President Donald Trump at the Anand John Fashion Show. Hilton had graduated from the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Manhattan the previous year.

While Hilton didn’t explicitly dismiss Maxwell’s inappropriate intentions, she remarked that the evening they met was evidently not memorable for her.

“I don’t even remember meeting her,” Hilton told The Times of London. “I’m a very good clickbait name,” she added playfully.

In the documentary, Mason recounted that during a trip to New York City for a fashion show, Maxwell was on the lookout for “young girls to go on dates with Jeffrey.” He noted that at the time, it appeared somewhat mischievous.

Maxwell reportedly spotted Hilton from a distance at a “party” and believed she was “a perfect fit for Jeffrey,” prompting her to request an introduction from a friend. It’s unclear if this event took place at the Anand John fashion show or perhaps at an adjacent celebration.

Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in facilitating Epstein’s abuse. Epstein himself reached a controversial plea deal in 2008, pleading guilty to two prostitution-related charges in Florida, resulting in only 13 months of incarceration.

Many accusations against Epstein involved incidents in the “massage room” of his opulent Palm Beach residence. He was apprehended in Manhattan in July 2019 on trafficking charges related to numerous minors in New York and Florida between 2002 and 2005, and he died by suicide in jail the following month after bail was denied.

As discussions in Congress pick up steam regarding the release of contentious Epstein documents, survivors persist in their quest for justice, while the Republican Party finds itself navigating a complicated landscape.

Recently, the House Oversight Committee unveiled over 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein’s estate, which included emails hinting that Trump may have been more aware of Epstein’s misconduct than he has suggested in the past.

In response, the president stated that House Republicans “have nothing to hide” and urged them to support the release of the Epstein files, claiming it was time to move beyond what he described as a “Democratic Party hoax” aimed at distracting from the Republican Party’s successes.

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