
The Vault: The Epstein Files Mega Edition: Sarah Kellen And Her Ability To Dodge Prosecution (3/6/26)
Mar 6, 2026
An investigation into how alleged inner-circle aides may have facilitated access to a powerful predator. A look at why one accused associate has never faced criminal charges despite repeated civil claims. Examination of the 2008 non-prosecution agreement, grand jury records, and jurisdictional limits that complicate accountability. Survivors and lawyers pressing for prosecution of alleged lieutenants.
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Kellen As Epstein Lieutenant
- Bobby Capucci argues Sarah Kellen Vickers functioned as a lieutenant who scheduled appointments, arranged travel, and groomed girls for Epstein.
- Multiple survivors and court filings repeatedly name Kellen as a scheduler and recruiter, including testimony that she set up massage rooms and took photos for Epstein.
NPA Shield Explains Lack Of Federal Charges
- The 2008 non-prosecution agreement (NPA) is cited as the main legal shield that prevented federal charges against Kellen and other associates.
- The NPA named unnamed "potential co-conspirators," effectively blocking federal prosecution in Florida for decades.
No Immunity For Testimony Signals Ongoing Probe
- Kellen was not granted immunity to testify at Maxwell's trial and prosecutors said some witnesses would invoke the Fifth.
- Prosecutors have indicated ongoing investigations into alleged co-conspirators, suggesting Kellen could still be a target.
