Jeffrey Epstein assistant fiercely denies she was an accomplice and claims he abused her
Summary
Sarah Kellen, an assistant of Jeffrey Epstein, told a U.S. House committee that she was abused by Epstein and denied being his accomplice. She said Epstein controlled and hurt her for over ten years and insisted she had no power or authority in his operations.Key Facts
- Sarah Kellen worked for Jeffrey Epstein for more than ten years starting in 2001.
- She testified in a closed-door congressional hearing about her experiences with Epstein.
- Kellen said Epstein sexually and psychologically abused her regularly, including ordering her to undress during his jail time.
- She denied being involved as an accomplice or having power, calling herself a "slave" to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Kellen was named as a possible co-conspirator but was granted immunity in Epstein’s 2007 plea deal.
- Epstein pleaded guilty in 2007 to state charges but avoided federal sex-trafficking charges.
- Kellen said she wasn’t aware of the plea deal and that law enforcement never interviewed her before.
- Survivors and court records accused Kellen of helping Epstein recruit girls, which she denies knowing some were underage.
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