Sarah Kellen
Category: Associate Administrative Role • ID: sarah-kellen
Role / Public Description
Administrative associate. Personal assistant to Jeffrey Epstein. Invoked Fifth Amendment in civil depositions. Named in 2008 Florida NPA-related materials and in civil litigation including Giuffre v. Maxwell. No criminal charges have been brought.
Who This Person Is
Sarah Kellen, also known by the married name Sarah Kellen Vickers, served as a personal assistant and scheduler to Jeffrey Epstein. Court documents from civil litigation allege that Kellen played an active coordinating role within Epstein's network. She was among a small number of Epstein employees whose potential criminal liability was addressed in the 2008 Florida non-prosecution agreement.
Kellen's name appears extensively in civil litigation connected to the Epstein network, including in Giuffre v. Maxwell and related civil depositions. Court filings in those proceedings contain allegations that she performed scheduling and coordinating functions in connection with Epstein's conduct. Kellen invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination during civil depositions. No criminal charges have been brought against her in connection with the Epstein investigations.
Kellen later married NASCAR driver Brian Vickers. Inclusion in this archive reflects her documented appearance in official court records and civil depositions. All characterizations of her alleged role reflect the language of those filings and should not be read as findings of wrongdoing.
Nadia Marcinkova — EpsteinCaseFiles.com | Neutral Public Records Archive
Nadia Marcinkova (also identified in some records as Nadia Marcinko) is referenced in civil litigation connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Archive record for informational purposes only. No criminal charges.
Sources (baseline references)
Primary sources
- 2008 Florida NPA + related materials — PACER or CourtListener (S.D. Fla.). The NPA and associated prosecutorial correspondence reference individuals in Epstein's employ.