Paris Hilton Denies Ghislaine Maxwell's Shocking Claim, 'I'm Just a Good Clickbait Name'

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Socialite Paris Hilton has responded to allegations made by Ghislaine Maxwell's former associate, Christopher Mason, that Maxwell attempted to hire her for Jeffrey Epstein in 2000. Hilton, now 44, was just 19 years old at the time and had recently graduated from high school. According to Mason, Maxwell was reportedly looking for 'younger girls' to date Epstein and thought Hilton would be 'perfect' for him. However, Hilton claims she doesn't recall ever meeting Maxwell, suggesting that her name may have been used as a publicity stunt. The allegations come as part of a larger investigation into Epstein's sex trafficking ring, which Maxwell is accused of assisting. The House Oversight Committee recently released over 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein's estate, including emails that suggest Trump may have had knowledge of Epstein's misconduct. In an interview with The Times, Hilton downplayed the incident, stating that she's 'such a good clickbait name.' The comment has sparked debate online, with some interpreting it as a dismissive response to the allegations. Others see it as a clever way to deflect attention from a sensitive topic. The incident is a reminder of the complex web of relationships and power dynamics that surrounded Epstein's sex trafficking ring. As the investigation continues, it's clear that there are still many unanswered questions about the extent of Epstein's network and the involvement of those who knew him.