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How The Non-Prosecution Agreement Saved Sarah Kellen Vickers From Prosecution (7/5/24)

Sarah Kellen, also known as Sarah Vickers, played a significant role in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal enterprise. She worked as Epstein's assistant from 2003 to 2013, and was described by Judge Alison Nathan as a "criminally responsible participant" in the operation. Kellen was involved in the recruitment and scheduling of young girls for Epstein, coordinating their visits and preparing rooms for sexual activities​.


Despite her involvement, Kellen has never been charged or arrested, partly due to a non-prosecution agreement that was part of Epstein's 2007 plea deal. She has claimed to be one of Epstein's victims, seeking damages through the Victims' Compensation Program.


In this episode, we explore why Vickers was never charged and how she continues to evade justice.

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Jeffrey Epstein's former assistant Sarah Kellen dodges prosecution for sex trafficking - despite allegedly being Ghislaine Maxwell's ex right-hand woman | Daily Mail Online

Duration:
13m
Broadcast on:
05 Jul 2024
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mp3

What's up everyone, and welcome back to the Epstein Chronicles! Now that the grand jury documents are released, and we have been through just about all of the depositions, all of the information that's out there and available to us, one of the questions that all of us have to be left asking is how in the hell has Sarah Kellen Vickers been able to avoid getting him done? And the reason, unfortunately, is because of the non-prosecution agreement that Jeffrey Epstein's buddies Mr. Mukhezi and Mr. Felipe decided to sign off on after having several meetings with Jeffrey Epstein's legal team. And that's not me telling you that, that's directly from the OIG report. I mean are we supposed to think that they were just having these meetings for fun? There's no way, these are busy people, right? They have a lot going on, a full-ass schedule. They're not going to just meet for lunch to have a "how do you do" kind of conversation that they could have over the phone. They were meeting in person for a reason. Now I can't tell you exactly what went down in those meetings, I wasn't there. But I can tell you the results are bullshit, and this non-prosecution agreement was enacted to protect Jeffrey Epstein and not only Jeffrey Epstein, but all of his friends down in Palm Beach and elsewhere who were playing ball with them. And that's why this NPA was put in, the way it was put in, that's why it was worded, the way it was worded. Again, you mean to tell me that Acosta's bosses had no idea of the language of the NPA? We know that's bullshit, we know that it was kicked up, we know that Sloman was looking at it, we know that Osterbond was looking at it. So what are we even talking about here? And the sad truth is, most people are out here talking about this story, don't even know who those people are. And if you don't know who those people are and what their function was, then you're never going to truly understand the scope of what went on here, and you're going to continue running around talking about nonsense. And inevitably those are the people that keep talking about lists and all the rest of it. When there's tangible, actual people who are involved that we know about who still haven't been held to account. Shouldn't we start with the people we know about for sure, people like Sarah Kellen Vickers? Well, the problem is, a lot of these people that were involved down in Florida are protected by the NPA. So it's very difficult to prosecute Epstein for anything that happened in Florida because of that NPA. However, as we learn with Glen Maxwell, that NPA doesn't travel. You're not off the hook for what you might have done in New York. You're not off the hook for what you might have done elsewhere, just in Florida. And there's a lot of folks out there that don't even understand this basic concept. The NPA isn't a get out of jail free card across the country, but it does serve that purpose down in Florida. Today's article is from the Daily Mail and the headline, "Jeffrey Epstein's former assistant, Sarah Kellen, Dodge's prosecution for sex trafficking, despite allegedly being Glen Maxwell's ex-Righthand woman." This article was authored by Daniel Bates. Jeffrey Epstein's assistant, Sarah Kellen, has Dodge's prosecution for sex trafficking, despite being repeatedly mentioned in the grand jury files from 2005. Not just the grand jury files. Every single document we've read, Sarah Kellen Vickers has played a prominent role. Yet somehow she's avoided prosecution, and not only prosecution, she's avoided the limelight when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein. She should be sharing a jail cell with Glen Maxwell, as far as I'm concerned. Kellen was named three times by Epstein's victims in the transcript of a court hearing in Palm Beach, Florida, during the original investigations into the late pedophile sex trafficking ring. Victims, survivors, described regretting them at his now-raised C-front mansion and then leading them upstairs to the massage room. So how in the world is she not in trouble? Imagine this lady is waiting for these kids when they show up there, to bring them up to this monster, and she doesn't end up going to jail, she doesn't end up getting in trouble? Well, in fact, it's the polar opposite of all of that. She's living her best life. Married to her ex-nascar, driver, husband, you know, living in a high-rise, has multiple properties, traveling all around the world, doing whatever she wants. Meanwhile, the rest of us are lucky that we can pay our own bills. But if you were a friend of Jeffrey Epstein's, and you were out here helping him less girls and, you know, do other, disgusting, dastardly things, well, you'll be rewarded by society. Once there, Kellen set up the oils for the massage before Epstein arrived and sexually assaulted or raped them. One victim described how she contacted Kellen to make an appointment to see Epstein, the first of hundreds of times, she would go to his house to be sexually assaulted. Also, named repeatedly, was Nadia Marchenko, also known as Marcin Kova, a model from Eastern Europe whose victim said they had sex with at Epstein's command. Let's not get carried away, okay, a model from Eastern Europe, more like a 14-year-old girl who was purchased by Jeffrey Epstein to be abused. Let's not get it twisted, okay? You want to talk about being groomed? You want to talk about Stockholm syndrome? You want to talk about somebody that was put in a situation that is completely untenable? Well, we're talking about Nadia Marchenkova, and whereas Sarah Kellen Vickers came into this with her eyes wide open, Nadia Marchenkova was just a little kid who was groomed and turned into this, and when I say that there's levels to all of this, this is what I mean. If you don't know what you're talking about with this case, probably a good idea to just sit down and shut up. Both women were named as co-conspirators under Epstein's sweetheart plea deal with prosecutors and Palm Beach in 2008. Unsealed court documents allege Marchenko, who has never been charged with any crime, procured young women for Epstein, a claim her lawyers have denied. But under the extraordinary terms of the deal, they were exempt from prosecution, and again it was all built in. It was cake walked in, so this is exactly the result. They wanted to make sure that nobody was going to get rolled. And if you start having people get arrested by the feds, and the feds start talking about 15, 20 years, stuff like that, well, people are going to start to talk, right? People are going to start to tell the government what the government wants to hear, so they don't have to go to prison for 25 or 30 years. And that's why Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers baked this whole entire thing in to the non-prosecution agreement. That way nobody would talk to the feds, nobody would roll, and everybody would be protected. Imagine if John Gotti got a deal like this? Her woman mentioned in the grand jury files, which were released this week, was Glenn Maxwell, but she eventually did go on trial and was found guilty in 2021 and is serving a 20 year prison sentence. An Epstein victim told DailyMell.com, "I have never understood why Sarah Kellen did not face prosecution. She was deeply involved in Epstein's operation. She should face justice, just like Glenn Maxwell did. Facts, she should, but the problem is, if they don't have anything to pin on her, that's of consequence outside of Florida, then they're screwed. Because in Florida, she has carte blanche, folks. I hate to be the one to tell you, but that's how this works. If you sign that 302 and you proffer up that information, or you're protected by an NPA, then you're protected in whatever district you sign that document in. So when it comes to Sarah Kellen Vickers, unless we can nail her on something somewhere else, she's going to have carte blanche and people don't want to hear that, but I'm sorry it's the truth. And if you want to be mad at somebody, well, don't even be mad at Acosta, because he was just another tool. If you want to be mad, be mad at the bosses at the DOJ who allowed this to all go down. We're talking about Mukhezi, and we're talking about Felipe. Those are the dudes that were at the sticks. They were in charge, and if you're the boss, well, the buck stops with you. In the 176 pages of grand jury transcripts and testimony from Joseph Ricari, the late Palm Beach police detective, who was one of the main officers investigating Epstein. He told the court that he interviewed one girl who had just graduated from high school and said she sent six others to Epstein. Based on her claiming she was like Heidi Fleiss, the notorious Hollywood madam, she appears to be Hailey Robson. Yeah, that's exactly who it is. The girl said that she first met Epstein when she was 17 and was taken to his house where she met a woman called Sarah who appears to be Kellen. Ricari said that the girl told him she was taken to the house. She was introduced to Epstein's assistant by the name of Sarah. Sarah would then escort her upstairs, prepare the room for massage by putting out the ointments and the different oils. So you can see why she had to be part of the non-prosecution agreement. I don't think you could be any more involved than Sarah Kellen was. And you want to talk about really avoiding the hangman's noose? Sarah Kellen really avoided some serious trouble here. And again it all goes back to that bullshit ass NPA. When the girl refused Epstein's advances, he told her that he would pay her to bring other girls to him. Epstein said the younger the better Ricari told the grand jury. Perhaps the most disturbing account came from one victim who said she began going to Epstein's aged 16 and went there hundreds of times. The victim identified Sarah Kellen by her full name and said she led her up to the massage room where Epstein began to masturbate at her. Ricari said she recalled that the appointment was set up for that day. They the victim contacted Mr. Epstein's assistant Sarah later identified as Sarah Kellen where the appointment was made. She the victim was taken to the house. She remembered it. It was on the weekend because she only worked on the weekends as she was still going to high school. According to the victim she was forced to take part in a threesome or threesome with Nadia Marcin Kova who Epstein is said to have bought from her parents when she was 14. Epstein referred to her as his Yugoslavia sex slave although she was actually born in Slovakia part of the former Czechoslovakia. Epstein persuaded the teen to give oral sex to Marcinko during a threesome by offering her another $200 if she did it for five minutes. She said the victim had been told Epstein would never penetrate her as he had a deformed penis but one time he grabbed her and placed her head on the massage table and inserted his penis into her vagina. According to the victim Nadia bought sex toys for them to use as a present for Epstein's birthday one year. Another victim 18 also named Nadia while recounting how she was abused by Epstein at the age of 16. She was paid $200 each visit and one time he asked her to touch Nadia's breast which she did. A third victim identified Kellen and described being introduced to Epstein's assistant called Sarah. Ricari said the stories were consistent with all the girls. He said they would be introduced to the assistant who would leader upstairs and prepare the room for the massage in the master bathroom area. She would pull a blanket out over the massage tables and provide the ointments that Mr. Epstein would like to have used. In the case of the victim who was 16 she was paid $300 for her first visit and then each follow-up visit became more and more sexual. Kellen has previously denied any wrongdoing and said that she is not a monster. Her parents have previously said that she was vulnerable when she met Epstein having become estranged from them when she was 18 because she stopped being a Jehovah's Witness, the religion her mother and father follow. Her parents Thomas and Mary Kellen told delimel.com in 2020 that they feared that she was brainwashed and somebody might kill her. After leaving Epstein's orbit, Kellen married NASCAR driver Brian Vickers and the two live in an apartment in New York. Calls to Kellen were not immediately returned. The other two women who were named as co-conspirators in Epstein's 2008 plea deal Leslie Groff and Adriana Ross have also denied wrongdoing. Well folks look, the whole deal here with Kellen is the fact that this NPA was signed down in Florida. This is where her alleged crimes were committed and considering that she's not going to be prosecuted anywhere else unless they have the goods on her somewhere else. So if they have the goods on her in New York, there's no reason for them not the prosecutor. Unless of course they're scared of what she'll say. But as far as prosecuting her or anyone who might have been involved with Jeffrey Epstein down in Florida forget it, the NPA is going to protect him. And unfortunately, it looks like Sarah Kellen is going to skate here and that she's never going to be held to account for what she obviously was up to. So I'm not shocked in the least to see that Sarah Kellen Vickers is still swimming with her head above water and unfortunately I don't think that's going to change anytime soon. All of the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.