The text identifies Sarah Kellen as Epstein's personal assistant.
Listed as staff who worked to ensure Epstein's appointment book was stocked with fresh recruits.
Listed as staff who worked to ensure Epstein's appointment book was stocked with fresh recruits.
Listed as staff who worked to ensure Epstein's appointment book was stocked with fresh recruits.
Sarah Kellen, the millionaire’s assistant
Sarah Kellen, the millionaire’s assistant
Sarah Kellen, the millionaire’s assistant and alleged scheduler of massages.
she was known as Sarah Kellen when she was an aide to Jeffrey Epstein
Kellen was an Epstein personal assistant who arranged the encounters.
Kellen was Epstein's personal assistant who escorted girls.
Described as 'Epstein's assistant' and visited him in jail.
Described as 'employee of Epstein's' and 'co-conspirator'.
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This document is a printout of a Miami Herald article (later filed as a legal exhibit in Case 1:19-cv-03377) detailing the post-scandal lives of Jeffrey Epstein's associates. It highlights Sarah Kellen's marriage to NASCAR driver Brian Vickers, Ghislaine Maxwell's rebranding as an environmentalist, Alan Dershowitz's career, and Prince Andrew's continued friendship with Epstein, including a financial loan to Sarah Ferguson. The article also mentions legal efforts by victims' rights advocates to strengthen laws regarding plea bargains and statutes of limitations.
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This document is an FBI file copy of a March 18, 2008, Palm Beach Post article. It details a civil lawsuit filed in state court by a 17-year-old 'Jane Doe' against Jeffrey Epstein, his recruiter Haley Robson, and his assistant Sarah Kellen, alleging conspiracy, racketeering, and sexual assault stemming from incidents in 2005. The article notes that Robson admitted to police she acted 'like a Heidi Fleiss' and mentions Epstein's upcoming criminal trial for solicitation of prostitution.
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A 2006 Palm Beach Post article detailing the police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting conflicts between Police Chief Reiter and the State Attorney's office. The article describes evidence collection methods including trash pulls and airport surveillance, details the role of recruiter Haley Robson and assistant Sarah Kellen, and notes a returned $90,000 donation from Epstein to the police department. It also lists Epstein's high-profile connections to figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
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This document is a scanned page (Chapter 54, page 204) from a book detailing Jeffrey Epstein's jail time between 2008 and 2009 at the 'Stockade' under Sheriff Ric Bradshaw. It contrasts Epstein's treatment with polo mogul John Goodman and highlights Epstein's extensive visitor list, which included Nadia Marcinkova (over 70 visits), assistant Sarah Kellen, MMA fighter Igor Zinoviev, and a disbarred lawyer. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation file.
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This page from a legal filing documents the depositions of Jeffrey Epstein and three of his alleged co-conspirators (Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, and Adriana Mucinska Ross) in March and April 2010. It details that while attorney Edwards attempted to question them regarding the procurement of young girls, the co-conspirators invoked their Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. Notably, the document identifies Bruce Reinhart as the attorney representing Sarah Kellen during her deposition.
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This document, comprised of clippings from a September 20, 2007 New York Post article, details the state of the sex case against Jeffrey Epstein. It notes that a grand jury found witnesses not credible, leaving only a single solicitation charge, while police allege Epstein's assistant Sarah Kellen facilitated liaisons. Epstein's lawyers claim a police vendetta, cite a passed lie-detector test, and are reportedly negotiating a 15-month plea deal with federal prosecutors.
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This news article details allegations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's organized sexual abuse, reporting that he used staff and a modeling agency, MC2, to recruit young girls for daily "massages." The document describes the predatory activities of his staff, including Ghislaine Maxwell and Nadia Marcinkova, a $1M payment to MC2 founder Jean Luc Brunel, and recent legal settlements where victims received over $1 million each. Evidence from police searches of Epstein's Palm Beach home, including photos and sex toys, is also mentioned.
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This document appears to be a page from a Miami Herald article (part of the 'Perversion of Justice' series) included in a House Oversight file. It details the investigative process into Jeffrey Epstein, mentioning how investigator Recarey was overwhelmed by the number of victims and describing aggressive tactics used by Epstein's private investigators, including intimidation, trash picking, and posing as police officers. It also highlights the involvement of Alan Dershowitz and Sarah Kellen, noting Kellen's role in allegedly warning victims against speaking to law enforcement.
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