June 23, 2009
Defendant Kellen served a Motion to Set Aside Default.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SARAH KELLEN | person | 569 | View Entity |
047.pdf
This document is a Plaintiff's Memorandum of Law filed on July 14, 2009, in the case of Jane Doe II v. Jeffrey Epstein and Sarah Kellen. The Plaintiff opposes Sarah Kellen's motion to set aside a default judgment, arguing that Kellen was properly served via 'nail and mail' in New York on April 23, 2009, after six attempts, and deliberately ignored the lawsuit. The filing asserts Kellen has provided no evidence she didn't receive service and has failed to present a meritorious defense as required by law.
Events with shared participants
Jeffrey Epstein and his personal assistant Sarah Kellen arrived at the residence.
2003-10-03 • 358 El Brillo Way
AH's first visit to Jeffrey Epstein's house, brought by a classmate. She met Sarah Kellen, gave Epstein a massage, was sexually touched by him, and was paid $200.
2002-01-01 • residence of Jeffrey Epstein
Sarah Kellen flying on Epstein's planes.
Date unknown • Generic flight route
Specific flight date discussed in document 3527-07 (Year unspecified).
0003-09-01 • Unknown
Court case identified as Case No: 50 2008 CA 006596 XXXX MB AB.
2008-01-01 • West Palm Beach, FL
A First Amended Complaint was filed by a plaintiff against defendants Jeffrey Epstein and Sarah Kellen.
Date unknown • UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Flight 1556 from TEB to PBI on aircraft N909JE.
2025-11-11 • From TEB to PBI
Mr. Scarola represented Carolyn in a civil lawsuit against Mr. Epstein and Sarah Kellen.
2008-01-01
Clinton traveled on Epstein's plane on numerous occasions.
2002-01-01 • Epstein's plane
A series of phone calls were made by Haley Robson in connection with the victim being brought to Epstein's house.
2005-02-06
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