Sarah Kellen
Named Associate & Co-Conspirator
Background
Sarah Kellen (now Sarah Kellen Vickers) was identified in court documents as one of Jeffrey Epstein's closest associates and was named as a potential co-conspirator in the 2008 non-prosecution agreement. Kellen served as Epstein's executive assistant and personal scheduler, and multiple victims described her as playing a key role in organizing and scheduling encounters between Epstein and underage girls.
Kellen was granted immunity under the terms of the 2008 NPA, which shielded her and other named co-conspirators from federal prosecution. Victim testimony describes Kellen as managing Epstein's daily calendar, answering phones at his residences, and directing girls to Epstein's massage room. Despite being named in numerous civil lawsuits and victim statements, Kellen was never criminally charged. She has denied wrongdoing and has stated that she was also a victim of Epstein's manipulation.
Key Facts
- Named as a potential co-conspirator in the 2008 NPA
- Served as Epstein's executive assistant and scheduler
- Described by victims as organizing encounters with underage girls
- Granted immunity under the 2008 non-prosecution agreement
- Referenced in numerous depositions and victim statements
- Never criminally charged; has denied wrongdoing
Connection to Documents
Sarah Kellen appears in the archive in FBI investigation records, victim depositions, the NPA co-conspirator list, and court filings. Multiple victims reference her by name in their testimony as a key facilitator in Epstein's operations.
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