
Sarah Kellen, Jeffrey Epstein’s former personal assistant, told the House Oversight Committee that she was brought into Prince Andrew’s orbit, including private dinners in Andrew’s Buckingham Palace apartment and Princess Beatrice’s 18th birthday...
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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles. Well, well, well. According to new reporting out of the uk, Prince Andrew had a nice little dinner with none other than Sarah Kellen. And if you think that Sarah Kellen was somebody that was being abused by Jeffrey Epstein, well, that would mean that Prince Andrew is now not associated only with with Virginia Roberts when it comes to people that were being abused by Jeffrey Epstein, but also Sarah Kellen. And at what point do you say it's not a coincidence? At what point do you say that Prince Andrew knew exactly what he was doing and exactly who he was doing it with? Now, with all of that said, she's not claiming that Prince Andrew abused her. And that's not the point I'm making either. The point I'm making is that Andrew was in proximity to women who were being trafficked even after Jeffrey Epstein was already a sex offender. So the Prince of dumbasses has no excuse, he has no tenable ground to stand on. And now people are asking what exactly happened between him and Sarah Kellen. So today we have an article from the Times UK and the headline Epstein's PA dined with Andrew in his Buckingham palace rooms. I wonder if he showed her his teddy bear collection. Hell, I wonder what else he showed her. This article was authored by Kate Manzi, a woman who said that she was regularly raped by Jeffrey Epstein while working as his assistant has told the US authorities that she was invited to dinner at Buckingham palace in Andrew Mountbatten Windsor private rooms. And that certainly tracks with everything we've heard. All the masseuses coming to and from Buckingham palace, how Glenn Maxwell had run of the palace, do whatever she wanted. And I'm sure that women were coming and going on a regular basis. And can you imagine the kind of security risk that was? All it would take is one of these women to be an agent, plant some inside the, you know, palace, some kind of listening device or whatever and it would be on. But Prince Andrew, he didn't give a. All he cared about was himself. Not the people of the uk, not the monarchy, not even his mother, the queen. Sarah Kellen, who worked for Epstein as a personal assistant for more than a decade from 2001, said that she also attended the 18th birthday party of Andrew's daughter, Princess Beatrice. Of course she did. Jeffrey was there. Jeffrey was at all the big events when it comes to Prince Andrew. And that meant his assistants were all with them too. And if you believe that Sarah Kellen is a victim, then that means that Prince Andrew was hanging around multiple victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Kellen testified before the U. S. House oversight committee on May 21st during and which she was questioned about Epstein's network of prominent individuals. In a transcript released by the committee, Kellen identified Andrew and his former wife Sarah Ferguson as being notable people in the convicted pedophiles network. Look, she said a lot of things and in my opinion, a lot of that stuff is self serving. She understands that she has the scope on her and she knows that she is, you know, in jeopardy of maybe being charged. So she's trying to flip the script. And for me, the only way that's acceptable is if she has some actionable intelligence that leads to other people, people like Prince Andrew. So if she has more to give and it's something that could be used in a case against him, then maybe I'd be willing to play ball. But besides that, no deals. Not now, not ever. She said Prince Andrew was at the New York house. We also went to Andrew's private apartment at Buckingham palace for dinner and we were at Princess Beatrice party at Windsor Castle. Andrew has strongly denied any wrongdoing. And look, I'm not saying he did anything wrong with Sarah Kellen Vickers. I don't know, I have no clue. But she was in his proximity, she was in the castle and according to her, she was being trafficked. So I think that really strengthens the claim by Virginia. It was something that was going on on a regular basis. Traffic girls around the Prince of England and them's just the facts. Kellen was named as one of the four potential co conspirators in Epstein's sweetheart plea deal for having sex with children in 2008 under which he served 13 months of, of an 18 month sentence in a low security prison in Florida. Not a prison. He was in jail, big difference. Buddy wasn't in state prison, he wasn't suited and booted. He was in a stockade. Now you, you go to prison for sure. Jeffrey Epstein, well, he goes to jail and then when he's there, he gets out on Work release. He goes and abuses other people. Not exactly what I call punishment. However, she told US Authorities that she too was abused after being groomed as a vulnerable young woman. And look, she probably was. I have no doubt about it. My problem is her behavior after Epstein was arrested. After the dude's arrested, why aren't you speaking to the authorities? Why aren't you coming forward and offering up everything you know? She told the US Authorities, Jeffrey made sure I knew that defying him would cost me my life. He knew everyone in the highest echelons of society and everyone catered to him. He knew everyone in the fashion industry, academics, finance, government, powerful world leaders, dictators, and everyone in between. From the beginning, he showed me he was more powerful than basically anyone in the world. But he was just a lone wolf predator, right? According to Todd baby Billy Blanche and his buddy Donnie Diddles. But the rest of us know the story and the rest of us aren't Moving on. She added that I sat in a room in Cuba with him and Fidel Castro. I was taken to Asia and Africa with President Clinton, including a lunch at the home of the Sultan of Brunei. I was at Princess Beatrice's 18th birthday party at Windsor Castle. And at the desert home of the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai. I sat across the table of Ehud Barak in Israel. Ah, Jeffrey Epstein. Just a regular old molester. Guys, come on. And all the stuff they found on his phone or on his computers, just your run of the mill type of abuse stuff. They think you're stupid. They really think you're stupid. She described Epstein as Jekyll and Hyde, the character. And at a drop of a hat, you would see the fire in his eyes and it was horrifying. Kellen said during her time as Epstein's aide, she was manipulated by Glenn Maxwell, who was serving a 20 year prison sentence in the U. S for her part. And Epstein's abuse of young women. Well, why didn't you come forward when Maxwell was on trial? Sarah Kellen Vickers, could it be that you were living your high flying life at the time and you didn't want to ruin that or upset it? Look, I'm not buying the whole Sarah Kellen, poor me story. But that said, if she was abused, then the people that abused her, they should pay. Hey, everybody.
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Epstein Chronicles Host
She added, I would witness him even bring Ghislaine to tears, who I thought was the strongest clothes, the coldest woman I had met. In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty to procuring minors for prostitution and was sentenced to 18 months in Palm Beach County Jail. Well, they got it right. There he was in the stockade. This fool was able to do whatever he wanted. He had a better life in that stockade than most of us have as free people, well, as free as we can be. But he was able to do whatever he wanted. He set up some stupid ass company and put it right next to his lawyer's office and that's where he went every day as part of a science foundation job this rotten should have been on the chain gang, should have been out there chained ankle to ankle with somebody breaking rocks. But instead you rotten sons of dealt with him, gave him that homie hookup and instead of breaking rocks he was busy breaking people's lives. Kellen described how the abuse continued even after he went to prison and assumed that he had been given special treatment in jail. She said, somehow he was able to Skype me from jail before he got work release. He skyped me from a computer and told me to undress for him on camera. I don't know how that happened. Well, the same way he got the phone call because Jeffrey Epstein was protected. When are people going to realize this? When are they going to wake up and understand the scope of what we're dealing with here? James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said Sarah Kellen bravely provided testimony before the House Oversight Committee about the horrific abuse she endured for years involving Epstein and Maxwell. Unless it leads to actionable intelligence, it doesn't matter. Two things can be true at the same time. Sarah Kellen could have been and probably was a abused by Jeffrey Epstein. That said, she also was a co conspirator. She never came forward. She never spoke to the authorities. At least that we know Ms. Kellen provided new information crucial to our investigation that's helping to bring transparency for the American people and accountability for survivors. Look, that is the only way that I'm okay with Sarah Kellen Vickers not getting now with something here because she most certainly is responsible for a lot of this suffering. Now she didn't abuse all the girls she wasn't, you know, as heinous as Jeffrey Epstein or Glenn Maxwell, but she played her part. And just because you're the lieutenant of some criminal organization doesn't mean you don't go down. When the organization gets taken down, that's how it works. The only way you survive is to turn on your buddies. And Sarah Kellen had that chance and she didn't do it. So now the stakes are raised and she knows that there is a lot of spotlight on this again and it's not going away. And I think this is Sarah Kellen's one shot, her one shot at some kind of redemption. The question is, will she take it? All of the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.
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Podcast: The Epstein Chronicles
Host: Bobby Capucci
Episode Title: Sarah Kellen Testimony Puts Prince Andrew’s Palace Access Back Under Scrutiny
Release Date: June 8, 2026
This episode dives into the recent revelations from Sarah Kellen’s testimony before the US House Oversight Committee. Bobby Capucci analyzes the implications of Kellen’s claims, especially as they relate to Prince Andrew’s relationship with Epstein’s network and the renewed scrutiny of the prince's access to Buckingham Palace. The episode largely discusses whether Andrew’s repeated proximity to Epstein's known victims can still be dismissed as coincidence, or if it further implicates him in the broader criminal enterprise.
Bobby introduces new UK reporting suggesting Prince Andrew dined with Sarah Kellen within his private quarters at Buckingham Palace, broadening the focus beyond previous allegations limited to Virginia Roberts (Giuffre).
Bobby emphasizes the problematic pattern of Andrew’s associations:
“At what point do you say it’s not a coincidence? At what point do you say that Prince Andrew knew exactly what he was doing and exactly who he was doing it with?” (00:34)
Kellen, Epstein’s personal assistant, claims she attended private dinners at the palace and Princess Beatrice’s 18th birthday party as part of Epstein’s entourage—further tying Andrew’s life to trafficked women.
“Can you imagine the kind of security risk that was? All it would take is one of these women to be an agent... but Prince Andrew, he didn’t give a. All he cared about was himself.” (01:47)
“My problem is her behavior after Epstein was arrested... Why aren’t you speaking to the authorities? Why aren’t you coming forward and offering up everything you know?” (05:39)
“He knew everyone in the highest echelons of society and everyone catered to him... I sat in a room in Cuba with him and Fidel Castro. I was taken to Asia and Africa with President Clinton...” (06:09)
“This fool was able to do whatever he wanted. He had a better life in that stockade than most of us have as free people...” (09:00)
“That is the only way that I’m okay with Sarah Kellen Vickers not getting now with something here because she most certainly is responsible for a lot of this suffering.” (11:06)
On Prince Andrew’s pattern of proximity:
“If you believe that Sarah Kellen is a victim, then that means that Prince Andrew was hanging around multiple victims of Jeffrey Epstein.” (03:41)
On elite hypocrisy and impunity:
“He knew everyone in the highest echelons of society and everyone catered to him... From academics, finance, government, powerful world leaders, dictators and everyone in between.” (06:09)
On occupation of royal spaces:
“We also went to Andrew’s private apartment at Buckingham palace for dinner and we were at Princess Beatrice party at Windsor Castle.” (04:34)
On elite defenders:
“But he was just a lone wolf predator, right? According to Todd baby Billy Blanche and his buddy Donnie Diddles. But the rest of us know the story and the rest of us aren't moving on.” (06:46)
On leniency and justice:
“Just because you’re the lieutenant of some criminal organization doesn’t mean you don’t go down. When the organization gets taken down, that’s how it works. The only way you survive is to turn on your buddies. And Sarah Kellen had that chance and she didn’t do it.” (11:17)
Mocking Royal Tastes:
“Epstein's PA dined with Andrew in his Buckingham palace rooms. I wonder if he showed her his teddy bear collection. Hell, I wonder what else he showed her.” (01:09)
Overview of Epstein’s continued power:
“He was able to Skype me from jail before he got work release. He Skyped me from a computer and told me to undress for him on camera. I don't know how that happened. Well, the same way he got the phone call—because Jeffrey Epstein was protected.” (10:13)
Capucci’s tone is sardonic, streetwise, and relentless. He mixes dark humor with earnest outrage, directly attacks apologists, and frames the discussion as a battle for transparency against elite impunity. His commentary is dense with skepticism for both the abusers and those (like Kellen) who only come forward under the threat of prosecution.
Bobby Capucci’s episode dissects new implications from Sarah Kellen’s testimony, focusing sharply on Prince Andrew’s repeated proximity to trafficked victims. While acknowledging Kellen’s likely victimization, Capucci underscores her continued silence until now and critiques any excuses for Prince Andrew. The episode redoubles calls for accountability at the highest echelons of power, urging that justice should not be deflected by elite privilege or belated testimony lacking actionable evidence.