Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime assistant may reveal secrets but risks her freedom
Sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime personal assistant is weighing a tell-all memoir — but is reportedly concerned that revealing everything about the late financier and his activities could strip her of any remaining leverage with authorities.
As reported by RadarOnline, Sarah Kellen served as Epstein’s trusted aide from 2001 to 2016, stepping away from the role nearly three years before his death in a New York City jail cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
Epstein Aide Guards Explosive Secrets
"One day she will write a tell-all book or produce a documentary for a Netflix type or give a tell-all to a TV show," an insider said. "But the info she has is her get out of jail free card. It’s more valuable for her to hold on to the information should she need it to stay free."
According to sources, Kellen – who has been characterized as the late billionaire’s "sex scheduler" – also worked closely with Epstein’s partner in crime Ghislaine Maxwell, the disgraced British socialite currently serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison for trafficking women and girls to her financier boss.
Kellen was named as an unindicted coconspirator in Epstein’s notorious criminal case from two decades ago in Florida that saw him get a sweetheart deal with minimal jail time after pleading guilty in 2008 to soliciting a minor for prostitution.
In May, Kellen testified before the House Oversight Committee investigating her former employer and claimed: "I was trapped inside Jeffrey Epstein’s world.
Kellen Claims She Was Victim

"He groomed me, sexually and psychologically abused me, controlled me, manipulated me, dominated me and gaslit me until I could no longer tell which thoughts were mine and which were his."
In 2020, Kellen also said: "I’ve been made out to be such a monster – but it’s not true. I’m a victim of Jeffrey Epstein."
Insider Teases World-Shocking Revelations

The insider confided: "She has so much to say, to plead her case. What she knows [about Epstein and Maxwell] would shock the world."
The source predicted a book or show based on Kellen’s recollections could potentially sell for millions of dollars and explained: "She had a front-row seat to the debauchery. But the value for freedom is priceless."

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