Jeffrey Epstein’s assistant Sarah Kellen has dodged prosecution for sex trafficking despite being repeatedly mentioned in his grand jury files from 2005.
Kellen was named three times by Epstein’s victims in the transcript of a court hearing in Palm Beach, Florida, during the original investigation into the late pedophile’s sex trafficking ring.
Victims described her greeting them at his now-razed seafront mansion and then leading them upstairs to the massage room.
Once there, Kellen set up the oils for the massage before Epstein arrived and sexually assaulted or raped them.
One victim described how she contacted Kellen to make an appointment to see Epstein, the first of ‘hundreds’ of times she would go to his house to be sexually assaulted.
Also named repeatedly was Nadia Marcinko – also known as Marcinkova – a model from Eastern Europe who victims said they had sex with at Epstein’s command.
Both women were named as alleged co-conspirators under Epstein’s sweetheart plea deal with prosecutors in Palm Beach in 2008.
Unsealed court documents allege Marcinko, who has never been charged with any crime, procured young women for Epstein, a claim her lawyers have denied.