Named 80 Times, Charged Zero Times: How Sarah Kellen Haunted the Ghislaine Maxwell Trial

Named 80 Times, Charged Zero Times: How Sarah Kellen Haunted the Ghislaine Maxwell Trial

During the criminal trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, the name Sarah Kellen surfaced again and again—more than 80 separate times—underscoring just how central she was to the machinery surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. Witnesses, prosecutors, and exhibits repeatedly described Kellen as one of Epstein’s most trusted lieutenants: the scheduler, gatekeeper, and fixer who controlled access to Epstein, managed his calendars, arranged travel, and handled logistics for the properties where abuse occurred. The frequency of her name was not incidental; it reflected her deep integration into the daily operations of Epstein’s network and her proximity to both Epstein and Maxwell during the years when abuse was alleged to be most rampant.

What made Kellen’s repeated mention especially striking was the contrast between her prominence in the testimony and her absence from the defendant’s chair. Survivors described her as an active participant in maintaining the system that enabled exploitation—coordinating appointments, communicating with victims, and smoothing over problems—yet she was never charged in the Maxwell case. Prosecutors used her name to map the structure of Epstein’s inner circle, showing how responsibility was distributed among multiple actors, while the defense attempted to minimize her role as merely administrative. Still, the sheer volume of references made one point unavoidable: Sarah Kellen was not a peripheral figure. The trial record cemented her as a key node in Epstein’s operation, raising persistent questions about accountability and why some central figures were scrutinized in open court while others remained legally untouched.



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source:

Jeffrey Epstein left wads of cash stuffed in envelopes for 'top recruiter' Sara Kellen raising new questions of why she was never charged | Daily Mail Online

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