Kimberly Guilfoyle, the U.S. Ambassador to Greece and former fiancée of Donald Trump Jr., is facing backlash after news of her extravagant spending spree in Athens was revealed. The 57-year-old has been making headlines for her lavish lifestyle since she arrived in Greece, and now, leaked documents have exposed her recent €90,000 ($98,000) expenditures on a basketball court and high-end personal services for her official residence.

The spending came to light as part of a broader investigation into the costs being incurred by the U.S. embassy under her tenure. The funds, which are being covered by U.S. taxpayers, are primarily allocated for the construction of a €50,000 basketball court at the ambassador’s residence, Jefferson House, located in the upscale Kolonaki neighborhood in Athens. The court is set to sit alongside the property’s pool and manicured gardens, offering a high-end amenity for Guilfoyle and her guests.

An Exorbitant Price Tag for a Personal Playground
The decision to build the basketball court has drawn significant criticism, particularly as it comes on the heels of Guilfoyle’s high-profile social outings. Among the most recent was her courtside appearance at an Olympiacos basketball game where she was seen alongside Greek billionaires and sports figures. She was gifted a custom jersey by the Angelopoulos brothers, the presidents of Olympiacos, further fueling suspicions that her diplomatic role is closely intertwined with a growing network of wealthy elites.

In addition to the court, Guilfoyle is reportedly seeking a €25,000 ($29,000) per year photographer contract to document her personal and professional life in Greece, further compounding the concerns about her spending. The contract stipulates that the photographer will be responsible for capturing events during weekends and after-hours, reflecting her desire to maintain a high-profile presence while fulfilling her diplomatic duties.
A Glimpse into the Glamorous World of Diplomacy

Since arriving in Athens in October 2025, Guilfoyle has thrown herself into the city’s glittering social scene, attending receptions, VIP parties, and nightclub events. Her high-profile appearance at a private event hosted by Greek pop idol Konstantinos Argiros raised eyebrows, as she rubbed shoulders with some of the wealthiest and most influential people in Greece.
Reports indicate that the embassy’s official residence has transformed into a personal playground, with Guilfoyle often seen on yacht trips in the Aegean Sea aboard a luxury boat owned by billionaire Eric Vassilatos. This lifestyle, coupled with her growing demands for personal services, has led many to question whether the Trump administration is setting a dangerous precedent for taxpayer-funded luxury.
Ambassador’s Defense Amid Growing Criticism

Guilfoyle has yet to comment directly on the leaked documents but has defended her actions through her public relations team. Her spokesperson confirmed that the basketball court project was intended to provide a communal space for both diplomatic events and local outreach programs, though the lavish nature of the expenditure continues to raise eyebrows.
The State Department has also remained silent on the matter, but sources indicate that concerns are mounting within the government about the optics of Guilfoyle’s actions. As more details about her spending emerge, critics are calling for greater oversight into the ambassador’s spending habits, especially as the U.S. government grapples with increasing budgetary pressures.
The Growing Spotlight on Diplomats’ Lifestyles

This controversy is just the latest chapter in Guilfoyle’s turbulent tenure as the U.S. Ambassador to Greece. Despite the increasing focus on her spending, she has remained a central figure in U.S.-Greek relations, continuing to engage in diplomatic talks and representing President Donald Trump‘s administration.
Her life in Athens has also been marked by luxurious events and high-profile engagements, many of which have been shared with her large following on social media. While her critics argue that her actions undermine the dignity of the position, others contend that her social engagements are part of her diplomatic outreach strategy.
As Guilfoyle prepares for a potential NATO summit in July 2026, with President Trump expected to make a stopover in Athens, the controversy surrounding her spending is unlikely to fade. For now, the former Fox News personality continues to navigate the complex world of diplomacy while defending her high-profile lifestyle.


