Sarah Kellen, the longtime assistant to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is facing a fresh wave of allegations that she actively participated in and facilitated his abuse of underage girls. According to court documents unsealed this week, multiple victims have come forward with detailed accounts of Kellen's role in arranging meetings, scheduling appointments, and even participating in the abuse itself.
New Allegations Surface
The new accusations paint a damning picture of Kellen, who worked as Epstein's personal assistant from the early 2000s until his arrest in 2019. Victims allege that Kellen was not merely a passive observer but an active participant in Epstein's trafficking operation. One victim stated that Kellen would often be present during encounters and would assist Epstein in coercing young women into sexual acts.
Legal Proceedings Intensify
These allegations come as Kellen faces increasing legal pressure. She has been named in several civil lawsuits filed by Epstein's victims, and federal prosecutors are reportedly considering criminal charges. Kellen has consistently denied any wrongdoing, claiming she was unaware of Epstein's illegal activities.
- Victim Testimony: Multiple victims have provided sworn statements detailing Kellen's involvement.
- Documentary Evidence: Emails and travel records show Kellen organized trips for Epstein and his victims.
- Legal Strategy: Kellen's lawyers argue she was a victim of Epstein's manipulation.
The case has drawn renewed attention to the network of enablers who allegedly helped Epstein operate his abuse ring for decades. Advocates for victims are calling for a thorough investigation and prosecution of all involved parties.



