Paris Hilton has risen to fame since she was a teenager as a socialite as well as starring in various TV shows and taking on several modelling jobs
Paris Hilton has broken her silence on a rumour that Ghislaine Maxwell tried to recruit her for Jeffrey Epstein. Paris, who is now 44-years-old, was just 19 years old when she was spotted at one of Maxwell’s parties.
Maxwell allegedly told friends that she though Paris would be “perfect” for her partner Epstein. Maxwell dated the paedophile -who took his own life in jail – for several years in the 1990s and reportedly went to parties to look for girls for him.
She was later convicted and sentences for her own role as Epstein’s “recruiter” and part of his sex trafficking operation. Socialite Paris has now said that she doesn’t remember meeting Maxwell.
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Speaking in an interview in the Sunday Times magazine, Paris claimed that she may have been brought into the media storm due to how famous her name is.
“I’m such a good clickbait name,” she said. Despite Maxwell’s alleged intentions for Hilton, the mother of two has insisted that she ‘doesn’t remember ever meeting her’.
The claims about Maxwell’s plans for Paris were originally made by a former friend of Maxwell in 2020. Heiress Paris would have been 19 at the time and on the brink of her huge rise to fame.
Christopher Mason said Maxwell said “Oh my god” when she saw It Girl Paris at a party. She allegedly said Paris would be “perfect for Jeffrey” and asked if a friend would introduce them.
This comes as Maxwell is reportedly seeking to have her 20-year prison sentence reduced by Donald Trump, according to a whistleblower.
The 63-year-old was convicted in 2021 for grooming and trafficking underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender who died in jail in 2019.
She is currently incarcerated at a minimum-security federal prison in Texas. The whistleblower, whose identity has not been disclosed, has claimed that Maxwell is now preparing a formal request for Trump to commute her sentence.
The whistleblower also reported that a senior staff member at the prison complained he is “sick of having to be Maxwell’s b****.”
The Brit is held at Federal Prison Camp Bryan, which houses female inmates convicted of nonviolent offences. Maxwell was moved there from a higher-security facility in Florida just days after speaking glowingly of Trump to his deputy attorney general.
Maxwell’s conviction followed a high-profile trial in New York where witnesses described how they were recruited, groomed and abused while underage.
Prosecutors said she was central to Epstein’s operation and that she acted as both facilitator and participant but Maxwell has maintained her innocence.





