Jeffrey Epstein's ex-assistant anticipates bombshell court release in sex trafficking case

As the release of court documents looms, Sarah Kellen, linked to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking, anxiously awaits potential exposure. Speculated to possess crucial insider information, she remains silent amid expectations of the revelation of o...

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In the wake of the imminent court document release revealing more than 170 individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network, former assistant Sarah Kellen, 44, remains on edge, silently waiting to see if her name will be exposed.

Kellen, allegedly involved in scheduling the abusive "massages" conducted by Epstein, is speculated to possess a wealth of insider information that could potentially extricate her from legal ramifications. Sources close to Kellen and her husband, Brian Vickers, hinted at her preparedness for this disclosure, suggesting she holds revelations that could shock the world.

Kellen, who held a significant role in Epstein’s operations for years, is bracing herself as Manhattan federal Judge Loretta Preska ruled for the unsealing of documents in the new year. Among the prominent figures expected to be disclosed are former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew, implicating them in Epstein's activities. Despite her alleged involvement in Epstein's exploitation of underage girls, Kellen has maintained a low profile since Epstein’s death and Ghislaine Maxwell’s subsequent conviction.


Living in a secure Miami Beach residence, Kellen and Vickers have deliberately crafted a lifestyle that shields them from unwanted attention and legal repercussions. Speculation arises regarding Kellen’s potential to reveal her insights through a tell-all book, yet she opts to keep her knowledge as a bargaining chip for self-preservation.

While Kellen has not faced criminal charges, her name surfaced in documents from a 2015 lawsuit filed by Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre against Maxwell. Testimonies from Maxwell’s trial further highlighted Kellen's active role in arranging abusive appointments. Despite this, Kellen remains tight-lipped, refraining from commenting on these developments.

The impending release of court documents on January 2nd is anticipated to unveil not only individuals associated with Epstein but also numerous victims and accomplices linked to his heinous crimes. As the world braces for this unveiling, Kellen and others implicated in the scandal await the potential fallout from this long-awaited disclosure.
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