Lisa Tait
3 min readFeb 1, 2020

It wasn’t hard to find Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged Palm Beach fixer Sarah Kellen

Right now, Sarah Kellen is living her best life on her husband’s Instagram account.

Her name is now Sarah Vickers and she is married to the former NASCAR driver, Brian Vickers.

The pictures on her husband’s Instagram reflect a fabulous life, they travel extensively to Europe, Asia and Central America.

At the same time, there are countless Epstein survivors who are still putting together the pieces of their shattered lives.

These days you will find Brian Vickers financing a breast implant business and working in the media. He does a lot of work for justice charities because both him and Sarah believe they’ve faced unfair accusations. (See image below)

They live in Miami Beach, Florida and she’s now a brunette.

At the same time, there are pictures online of Sarah meeting up with the notorious pedophile Epstein in Manhattan as recently as 2012. She married Vickers the next year.

She’s also lived in Hawaii and dabbled in interior design with her SLK Designs company.

Life is always weirder than fiction. The Epstein case proves it.

Sarah is accused of recruiting and scheduling up to six sessions a day in the Palm Beach mansion in the early 2000s. She allegedly prepared the oils and the lotions in the rooms where the sex abuse occurred.

According to her spokesperson, she was born into the Jehovah’s Witness community and married at 17. Sarah was extremely vulnerable, struggling financially and emotionally after being cast out of her family.

The early marriage, into a religious cult problem and poor low education made her the perfect target.

She’s a classic victim, she was brought into the business and Epstein began to sexually abuse her.

This went on for years. Her spokeswoman says she is extremely traumatised by her experience.

But how far is too far if you’re a victim? Or when do you become a participant to the abuse? Was there a situation where she was given no choice? That she had to start learning the business side of it?

Plus Sarah is a victim and may have been subject to blackmail.

Was it a case of she no longer having any roots in the world, except for the small circle?

She may not have had any where else to turn to, family may have rejected her. If they’d had an idea of what she’s been doing and they might have rejected her.

On advice of her lawyer, Sarah pleaded the fifth amendment during Epstein’s 2008 Florida trial. She was also one of the beneficiaries of the much-criticised Acousta plea deal.

So many questions need to be answered but we may never hear from Sarah Kellen.

Lisa Tait

Podcaster Jeffrey Epstein, the Prince and the Pervert Podcast. More information on the Epstein criminal conspiracy www.jeffreyepsteinpodcast.com