The Vault: The Epstein Files

How Sarah Kellen Fed The Epstein Monster And Then Slithered Out The Back Door (2/25/26)

Feb 25, 2026
A deep dive into allegations that Sarah Kellen Vickers was an active recruiter and gatekeeper in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network. New reporting about cash envelopes and flight logs is examined. The segment questions why she received immunity and how she vanished into ordinary life while survivors were left to rebuild.
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INSIGHT

DOJ Used Plea Deal To Shield Key Enablers

  • The DOJ protected Sarah Kellen Vickers through Epstein's non-prosecution deal, suggesting they prioritized shielding enablers over a broader RICO case.
  • The host argues this was deliberate to prevent deeper prosecution of Epstein's network and prevent people like Kellen testifying.
ADVICE

Push For Genuine Transparency Not Staged File Releases

  • Demand transparency and survivor-centered disclosure when authorities release files; the host criticizes performative press events and calls for real engagement with survivors.
  • He urges skepticism of staged releases like the Bondi white binders event.
ANECDOTE

Envelopes Marked SK Found Among Seized Evidence

  • The Daily Mail reported envelopes labeled SK contained cash seized as evidence, including $17,115 dated 8/27/2008 and $4,400 from 2000.
  • The host links the 2008 payment timing to Epstein's plea deal, arguing it shows Kellen's loyalty and possible payoff.
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