
During the criminal trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, the name Sarah Kellen surfaced again and again—more than 80 separate times—underscoring just how central she was to the machinery surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. Witnesses, prosecutors, and exhibits...
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What's up, everyone? And welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles. One of the most confounding situations when it comes to the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein and Glenn Maxwell is the fact that Sarah Kellen Vickers somehow avoided not only being convicted, but she was never even indicted. At least that we know about. As when you put all the facts together and you look at all the circumstances surrounding the investigation and the evidence provided by the girls who were actually abused and other people that were around, I have zero idea how Sarah Kellen is still a free woman. Because if you're looking for co conspirators, in my opinion, she's it. Today we have an article from Delhi Mail, and this article was Originally published on March 4, 2025. Headline, Jeffrey Epstein left wads of cash stuffed in envelopes for top recruiter Sarah Kellen, raising new questions of why she was never charged. This article was authored by Daniel Bates. Jeffrey Epstein's top recruiter has been dragged back into the spotlight after newly unsealed evidence documents show the convicted pedophile seemed to have left her with large amounts of cash. And in an envelope. Among some of the Epstein files released by Attorney General Pam Bondi in March was an evidence list suggesting the disgraced financier pedophile had set aside $21,000 for Sarah Kellen in 2008. The Daily Mail can reveal, yeah, hush money. She was part of the operation. You know when we're going through all those court documents and it says this one was with Epstein all the time, and then the name's redacted, That's Sarah Kellen Vickers. The vast majority of those redactions are protecting her name. And it's wild, isn't it? I was under the impression that the only people that were going to be protected were actual victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Unfortunately, like usual, we've been lied to. Kellen was known as Epstein's longtime assistant and alleged recruiter of young girls in his sex trafficking operation and has been accused in multiple lawsuits of arranging massages and escorting underage girls to the room where they were abused. She's been called out in actual court. We've had judges call her out, we've had lawyers call her out, we've had survivors call her out, we've had FBI agents call her out. And somehow Ms. Teflon finds a way to shrug it all off and keep it moving. She was given immunity during Epstein's first criminal case, which saw him strike a controversial plea deal that year and resulted in him serving a 15 month sentence. The evidence records included in the newly released trove of documents show a list of over 150 items, including photos, hard drives, sex toys, and two envelopes labeled S.K. presumably Kellen's initials containing cash payments. Well, they don't want to have a money trail, right? Much better off giving her cash. And I'm sure that Darren Indyke's the one that pulled that cash out of the bank. Now, can I prove that? No, but it seems most likely to me. One envelope containing 17115 was dated August 27, 2008, just weeks after Epstein sign the deal. And when Kellen's loyalty would have been paramount. Yeah, the whole entire thing was to make sure she didn't talk, to make sure that Jeffrey Epstein stayed insulated. He not only paid off his core four, but I think as the facts have pointed out and shown us, he also manipulated the whole situation in Florida to get himself that deal. Whether you want to believe it was a federal government that was at fault or. Or the local government that was at fault, I'm telling you right now, something stinks down in Palm Beach. And there's no way on this planet or any other that Jeffrey Epstein's co conspirator is named and unnamed should be protected by any sort of. NPA lawyers claim that Kellen saw herself as the boss and during Maxwell's sentencing for child sex trafficking in 2022. And Judge Nathan pointedly said that Kellen was annoying participant who was criminally responsible. Like, how does that happen? You have people sitting in jail right now or in prison for possession of drugs or something minor. Then you have Sarah Kellen Vickers, who was called out by a judge in the middle of a human trafficking and child abuse case, and she's walking free. There's nobody else to investigate. We have no other co conspirators. And for me, this is one of the most frustrating parts of the whole thing. The fact that they tell us one thing when we know that it's a lie and that the other thing is true. And the sad part is there's enough people out there that are licking them boots, that they'll just continue to do it. And over the past, what, six, eight months or so, I think the wool has been completely pulled off of people's eyes. All the people that ran around talking about, oh, I'm a patriot, hanging Gadsden flags, the rest of it, they've all been exposed. First it was about Epstein and now it's about people getting gunned down in the streets of America without due process by some jackbooted thugs. And all these people that talk about freedom and liberty and about how they're here to defend this one or that one, not only are they silent, but they cheer it on. So keeping it a bean, whatever sort of politics that is, I want nothing to do with that unless it's absolutely dismantling it. Because anybody who defends Jeffrey Epstein or cheers on citizens getting gunned down by federal agents in the street are certainly not my people. And I would go so far as to say people like that are dangerous to the Republic. Maxwell is currently serving a 20 year sentence. The apparent references to Kelland 45 appear in the evidence list released last week, which appears to have been prepared for Maxwell's 2021 trial. Maxwell was arrested after Epstein hanged himself in 2019 after being arrested on child sex trafficking charges. And much to the frustration of Epstein's victims, remains the only person in his orbit to face charges, if you even want to call it that. Now as she hangs out at Camp Brian eating Chick fil a and giggling with Todd Blanche. I mean, if you want to call that doing time, I guess. But as far as other people that should be serving time, without a doubt, without a doubt, the Corafor and Darren Endyke and Richard Khan come to mind right away. All those people should have been investigated. They all should have been indicted and in my opinion, they all should have been convicted. Plenty of evidence. This has never been about a lack of evidence. It's always been about a lack of courage. Among the items on the list is one which described as one heat sealed bag containing one yellow envelope marked SK dated a2708 containing multiple smaller envelopes containing US$17115, 152 $100 bills, 3550s, 420s, 6 tens and 5 fives. Another envelope appears to date back to 2000. It's described as one heat seal bag containing one small white envelope with writing 2000 SK containing 4400 USC 44100 bills. The evidence list does not explain why the money was still in the envelopes. Years later. But the one from 2008 appears to be significant as that is the year that Epstein signed his plea deal. And that, of course, is the plea deal down in Florida the first time around, the one that gave Sarah Kellen the protection. But as we know, that plea deal, that NPA doesn't protect anybody in New York or other districts, only in Florida. So what are they waiting for in New York? What are they waiting for in New Mexico? What are they waiting for in the USVI? That's the question we should all be asking. Two months earlier, in June of 2008, in the state court, he admitted to one count of solicitation of prostitution and one count of solicitation of prostitution with a minor under the age of 18. Epstein was jailed for 18 months, followed by a year of house arrest, and was ordered to register as a sex offender. Well, not New Mexico. And remember, in New York, they tried to argue that he was lower of a level of an offender, and the judge pretty much laughed them out of the courtroom. But they sure tried to argue it, didn't they? The following month, Epstein's victims found out about the plea after the fact and filed an emergency petition to force federal prosecutors to abide by the Crime Victims Rights act, which requires them to be informed about such plea agreements and appear at sentencing. The payment for Kellen was marked for the following month, a time when her loyalty to Epstein would have been paramount. Forum. That's especially the case given how central her role allegedly was in the sex trafficking operation. I don't even think it's alleged when you have a judge saying it in open court and you have all of these survivors saying the same thing. I mean, I guess you can believe Sarah Kellen Vickers if you want to give her the benefit of the doubt. Not me. I don't believe her for a second. Kellen has attracted particular scorn from Epstein survivors because she was in her 20s when she allegedly helped traffic young girls, which in their view, makes her more culpable than if she was closer to their age. Before the Maxwell trial, there was speculation that Kellen would give evidence to the prosecution, not least to avoid being arrested herself. She did not end up testifying, but was mentioned a staggering 81 times in the first two weeks, the length of the prosecution's case. Think about that. 81 times mentioned in Glenn Maxwell's case. Never been indicted, never been sat down, as we know, and certainly never been arrested for her obvious role in Jeffrey Epstein's enterprise. So the question is why? Epstein's former Palm Beach Housekeeper Juanalessi said that at the end of his time working there, Kellen began working for Epstein. He left in 2002. He said that Kellen immediately took over the telephone. Answering the phone and I guess I think she did the scheduling of the massages. During victim Carolyn Andriano's core testimony, she said that for the first year or two, Maxwell had called to to schedule her more than 100 massages that she gave Epstein between the ages of 14 and 18. After that, Kellen contacted her. In my opinion, Kellen should have the same sentence as Maxwell. At the very least, she led these girls right into the belly of the beast and then she walked away from it to live her high flying lifestyle with her NASCAR husband. Yeah, sure is a lot of justice in the world, isn't there? Carolyn testified that Kellen took nude photos of her at Epstein's house after the pedophile offered her 600 for the images. Evidence not shown to the jury included flight logs which show that Kellen flew 350 times on Epstein's private jet known as Lolita Express, and has been seen in photographs on the private island in the Caribbean.
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Epstein survivor Sarah Ransom has told the New York Times that it was Ghislaine and Sarah Kellen that showed me how to please Jeffrey. In their memo ahead of the Maxwell sentencing, prosecutors said Kellen joined the conspiracy when Maxwell was still second in command under Epstein. Given Maxwell's role in the household and in the conspiracy, she certainly exercised authority over Kellen. The clear inference from this record is that Maxwell instructed Kellen regarding how to schedule massages and run the part of the scheme that, that Maxwell had previously handled. At which point Kellen switched to making calls to schedule appointments following Maxwell's directions. Maxwell just handed off the baton. She moved to a different level, right? She was the underboss, Sarah Kellen, she was one of the capos, one of the lieutenants. And that's exactly how the structure was. Just like the Mafia. Kellen is now married to NASCAR driver turned investor Brian Vickers, 41, and has rebranded herself as an interior designer under the name Sarah Kensington. She and her husband reside in a 5.3 million dollar penthouse in the trendy SoHo area of Manhattan. They bought it in 2007 and it's unclear how Kellen was able to afford the property. In addition to their property in New York, the couple own a stunning one bedroom condo in Miami with a large balcony that has sweeping views a of the Atlantic Ocean. After being approached by a journalist in 2020, Kellen reportedly said, I've been made out to be such a monster. But it's not true. Nah, I don't believe that. I think you're a monster and I think it's all true. And just to note, she's divorced from her husband Brian. Now I wonder why she went on I'm a Victim of Jeffrey Epstein. I Was Raped and Abused Weekly A lawsuit filed by a woman who appeared to be Kellen claimed that she was abused for three years, starting when she was 14 and going through financial difficulties. In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, Kellen's parents said she was groomed and manipulated after growing up in a devout religious household and then falling out with them. Here's my problem with all of that. If that happened the second he got arrested, you should have come forward and and you should have said, look, this is the deal. I didn't want to do this. I was groomed, I was abused. She didn't do that. Right? So please spare me On a Facebook page for Kellen's interior design company is still up, but the comments left by visitors are blunt. One reads, I can't wait to see how you'll decorate your apartment in prison. Neither Kellen nor Vickers responded to calls asking for comment, and they're not going to. But look, folks, my point here and the reason I even bothered with this article is because Sarah Kellen Vickers needs to answer some questions and she needs to do it under oath. So if the DOJ won't do it, then Congress should step up and they should send her a subpoena and bring her and the Core four in. Put them under oath and let's see what they have to say. Because one thing's for damn sure, Jeffrey Epstein and Glenn Maxwell weren't working alone. All of the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.
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Episode: Named 80 Times, Charged Zero Times: How Sarah Kellen Haunted the Ghislaine Maxwell Trial
Host: Bobby Capucci
Date: May 9, 2026
This episode focuses on Sarah Kellen (now Sarah Kellen Vickers), a central but uncharged figure in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring. Despite overwhelming evidence, testimonies, and recurring mentions during the Ghislaine Maxwell trial—where her name came up over 80 times—Sarah Kellen has never been indicted. Host Bobby Capucci explores why Kellen has escaped prosecution, her pivotal role within Epstein’s organization, and the broader failures of justice that have allowed key co-conspirators to remain free.
"As when you put all the facts together... I have zero idea how Sarah Kellen is still a free woman. Because if you're looking for co-conspirators, in my opinion, she's it." (00:35)
“Something stinks down in Palm Beach. And there's no way... that Jeffrey Epstein's co-conspirator is named and unnamed should be protected by any sort of NPA.” (06:45)
“You have people sitting in jail right now... for possession of drugs or something minor. Then you have Sarah Kellen Vickers... and she's walking free.” (08:10)
"...this has never been about a lack of evidence. It's always been about a lack of courage." (09:55)
“In my opinion, Kellen should have the same sentence as Maxwell. At the very least, she led these girls right into the belly of the beast...” (11:30)
“It was Ghislaine and Sarah Kellen that showed me how to please Jeffrey.” (12:47)
“If that happened the second he got arrested, you should have come forward and... you should have said, look, this is the deal. I didn't want to do this. I was groomed... She didn't do that. Right? So please spare me.” (14:40)
| Timestamp | Segment | Summary | |------------|----------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------| | 00:30–03:00| Introduction & Article Overview | Sets up Kellen’s case and outlines the shocking lack of prosecution. | | 03:01–05:30| Details of Cash Payments | Explores evidence of hush money and how it ties to legal immunity. | | 05:31–07:30| The 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement | Discussion of the plea deal shielding Kellen. | | 07:31–09:20| Kellen’s Recognition in Court | Reviews judges’ and prosecutors’ statements on her guilt.| | 09:21–10:40| Systemic Failure in the Epstein Case | Host’s critique of justice system and co-conspirators. | | 10:41–12:15| Documented Involvement and Failure to Charge | Deep dive into evidence and lack of criminal charges. | | 12:16–13:50| Victim Testimonies & Maxwell Trial | Quotes from survivors and trial references to Kellen. | | 13:51–15:30| Kellen's Modern Life & Claims of Victimhood | Host’s skepticism over her rebranding and alleged victim status. |
Summary:
Bobby Capucci forcefully argues that Sarah Kellen, despite mountains of evidence and public scrutiny, has remained untouched by prosecutors. Her central role in Epstein’s operation—documented by witnesses, cash trails, and courtroom statements—demands real accountability. Capucci insists the Department of Justice (or Congress if necessary) should subpoena Kellen and other "core four" conspirators to testify under oath.
"Because one thing's for damn sure, Jeffrey Epstein and Glenn Maxwell weren't working alone." (15:23)
This episode provides an in-depth, unfiltered look at the missing justice for survivors and the mechanisms that protected key enablers in Epstein’s criminal cartel. For those seeking answers or clarity on Sarah Kellen’s role, this episode delivers both context and a call for continued scrutiny.