Sarah Kellen, Jeffrey Epstein’s former assistant, says she is “quietly awaiting” the public release of the identities of more than 150 persons linked to the renowned paedophile, as ordered by a federal judge. The names of sex abuse victims, litigation witnesses, Epstein’s workers, and key people tied to the sex scandal will be revealed.
Sarah Kellen, former assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, is “quietly awaiting” the public disclosure of the identities of more than 150 people related to the renowned paedophile, as ordered by a federal judge (US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York). Sarah Kellen, former assistant to known paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, is “quietly awaiting” the public disclosure of the identities of more than 150 people related to the paedophile, as ordered by a federal judge(US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York).
Who is Sarah Kellen, the accuser or the victim?
Kellen, 44, started working for Epstein in the early 2000s and has been with him ever since. She is accused of scheduling his “massages,” during which he allegedly sexually attacked his victims.
Kellen was one of Epstein’s inner circle members. Following Epstein’s death in 2019, she claimed she, too, was a victim of the paedophile. She was later permitted to seek compensation through the Victims’ Compensation Program.
However, according to a probable cause statement issued by Palm Beach police in 2007, she “coordinated and aided in the recruitment of minors to frequent Epstein’s house so that sexual services could be provided to Epstein.”
Inside Edition said that “the schedule mentioned minors returning to work for Epstein, securing their appointments for the purpose of sexual activity and lewd lascivious acts, and arranging the bedroom for said minors.”
During Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial, US District Judge Alison Nathan called Kellen “a knowing participant in the criminal conspiracy” and a “criminally responsible participant,” according to Business Insider. However, she was never arrested or charged, for unknown reasons.
It’s also uncertain whether fresh information concerning Kellen will be revealed in the records that will be released soon. According to the source, Kellen may consider writing a book or making a documentary to convey what she knows about Maxwell and Epstein.
“She had a front-row seat to the debauchery. What she knows would shock the world,” The Messenger quoted a source as saying. “She has so much to say, to plead her case.”
Amid the scandal, Kellen and her husband have lived a life out of the public eye at a luxury Miami Beach condo.
“They have enjoyed basic anonymity and privacy and freedom for many years,” said a source close to Kellen and her husband, former NASCAR driver Brian Vickers, according to The Messenger.
“They don’t want any changes. So the pattern for which they live, which by the way is very careful — almost to the point of paranoia, is not without purpose,” the source added.