Jeffrey Epstein's Assistant Plans Shocking Tell-All Book Revelations
Epstein's Assistant Plans Shocking Tell-All Book

Jeffrey Epstein's former assistant is reportedly planning to reveal shocking information about the disgraced financier in a tell-all book. Sarah Kellen, who worked as Epstein's assistant for about 15 years starting in 2001, is said to be considering a memoir or documentary that could expose new details about the late pedophile and his girlfriend, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.

Potential Revelations

According to a confidant of Kellen, she has a wealth of information that could shock the world. The insider stated, 'She has so much to say, to plead her case. What she knows [about Epstein and Maxwell] would shock the world.' The confidant added that Kellen's knowledge serves as her 'get out of jail free' card, making it more valuable to hold onto the information for legal protection rather than releasing it immediately.

Legal Status

Kellen was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in Epstein's 2007 case, which resulted in a lenient sentence in Florida. She has never been prosecuted. During recent testimony before the House of Representatives, she claimed, 'I was trapped inside Jeffrey Epstein's world. He groomed me, sexually and psychologically abused me, controlled me, manipulated me, dominated me, and gaslit me until I could no longer tell which thoughts were mine and which were his.'

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Book or Documentary?

The insider suggested that Kellen's story could be worth millions, saying, 'Her book or show could go for millions. She had a front-row seat to the debauchery. But the price for freedom is priceless.' Kellen's interest in writing the book reportedly accelerated after Epstein's death, as she feared repercussions while he was alive. The source added, 'She still fears Ghislaine Maxwell. But she won't go to the grave with this story. It will come out either in court or tell-all form. There will come a time.'

Kellen's attorney did not respond to requests for comment from Page Six.

This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.

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