Sarah Kellen
Named Co-Conspirator
Born
1979
Nationality
American
Biography
Sarah Kellen served as Jeffrey Epstein's executive assistant and personal scheduler, a role that placed her at the nexus of his daily operations. Court documents from multiple proceedings describe her as far more than a typical assistant — victims and witnesses testified she actively managed and scheduled the visits of young women and girls to Epstein's residences.
Named as a potential co-conspirator in the controversial 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement negotiated by then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, Kellen was one of four women granted federal immunity. This immunity shield prevented prosecutors from bringing charges even after substantial evidence emerged in subsequent civil litigation.
Victim testimony across multiple depositions paints a consistent picture: Kellen answered Epstein's phones, directed girls to the massage room upon arrival, managed the calendar of visits, and served as a point of contact for girls being scheduled. Multiple victims identified Kellen by name as the person who called to arrange their visits. Her 281 documented flights on Epstein's aircraft place her among the most frequent passengers.
In depositions, Kellen invoked the Fifth Amendment extensively. She has stated publicly that she was herself manipulated by Epstein and was a victim of his control. She married NASCAR driver Brian Vickers in 2013 and largely retreated from public life.
Key Facts
Named co-conspirator in the 2008 NPA; granted federal immunity
281 documented appearances on Epstein's flight logs
Multiple victims testified she scheduled their visits to Epstein
Invoked Fifth Amendment extensively in depositions
Married NASCAR driver Brian Vickers in 2013
Has stated she was also a victim of Epstein's manipulation
Connections (5)
Jeffrey Epstein
Executive assistant and personal scheduler
Adriana Ross
Fellow named co-conspirator
In the Archive
Document Trail
2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement — named as potential co-conspirator
Giuffre v. Maxwell depositions — described as scheduling encounters
Palm Beach PD investigation — named in victim interviews
FBI FD-302 reports — documented role in household operations
Source Attribution
Court Documents / Black Book / FBI Records / Flight Logs
This profile is compiled from publicly released court documents, sworn depositions, flight logs, trial testimony, and investigative reporting. Inclusion does not imply guilt. Individuals are innocent until proven guilty.
Sarah Kellen
Named Co-Conspirator • Inner Circle • Immunity
Now Sarah Kellen Vickers. Named as a potential co-conspirator in the 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement. Served as Epstein's executive assistant and personal scheduler. Granted immunity under the 2008 plea deal. Multiple victims described her organizing encounters between Epstein and underage girls.
Born
1979
Nationality
American
Logged Flights
281
Sarah Kellen served as Jeffrey Epstein's executive assistant and personal scheduler, a role that placed her at the nexus of his daily operations. Court documents from multiple proceedings describe her as far more than a typical assistant — victims and witnesses testified she actively managed and scheduled the visits of young women and girls to Epstein's residences.
Named as a potential co-conspirator in the controversial 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement negotiated by then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, Kellen was one of four women granted federal immunity. This immunity shield prevented prosecutors from bringing charges even after substantial evidence emerged in subsequent civil litigation.
Victim testimony across multiple depositions paints a consistent picture: Kellen answered Epstein's phones, directed girls to the massage room upon arrival, managed the calendar of visits, and served as a point of contact for girls being scheduled. Multiple victims identified Kellen by name as the person who called to arrange their visits. Her 281 documented flights on Epstein's aircraft place her among the most frequent passengers.
In depositions, Kellen invoked the Fifth Amendment extensively. She has stated publicly that she was herself manipulated by Epstein and was a victim of his control. She married NASCAR driver Brian Vickers in 2013 and largely retreated from public life.
Key Facts
- Named co-conspirator in the 2008 NPA; granted federal immunity
- 281 documented appearances on Epstein's flight logs
- Multiple victims testified she scheduled their visits to Epstein
- Invoked Fifth Amendment extensively in depositions
- Married NASCAR driver Brian Vickers in 2013
- Has stated she was also a victim of Epstein's manipulation
Connections
Jeffrey Epstein: Executive assistant and personal scheduler
Ghislaine Maxwell: Worked in tandem managing Epstein's activities
Nadia Marcinkova: Fellow named co-conspirator, both granted immunity
Lesley Groff: Co-workers in Epstein's administrative staff
Adriana Ross: Fellow named co-conspirator
Document Trail
- 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement — named as potential co-conspirator
- Giuffre v. Maxwell depositions — described as scheduling encounters
- Palm Beach PD investigation — named in victim interviews
- FBI FD-302 reports — documented role in household operations
Source: Court Documents / Black Book / FBI Records / Flight Logs