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Epstein’s Longtime Assistant Sarah Kellen Testifies To Congress Today—Arguing She’s Also A Victim
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Epstein’s Longtime Assistant Sarah Kellen Testifies To Congress Today—Arguing She’s Also A Victim

Forbes · May 21, 2026, 1:37 PM

Key takeaways

  • Jeffrey Epstein in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Sept. 8, 2004.
  • No charges have ever been filed against Kellen, with her attorney Kathleen Cassidy telling MS Now that after Kellen disclosed Epstein’s abuse of her, “prosecutors recognized her as a victim and declined to prosecute.”
  • Her role in Epstein’s abuse has remained controversial and some lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee have condemned her actions, with Rep.

Topline The House Oversight Committee will interview Sarah Kellen on Thursday, the longtime personal assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, as her role in Epstein’s alleged abuse has proved particularly controversial—with her being both singled out as a potential “co-conspirator” to the financier while also arguing she was instead another victim of his sexual abuse.

Jeffrey Epstein in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Sept. 8, 2004. Corbis via Getty Images Key Facts Kellen is testifying Thursday as part of the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing investigation into Epstein and his alleged abuse, in a closed-door hearing that will not be broadcast publicly.

She worked for Epstein for more than a decade starting in 2001, according to MS Now, and has been under public scrutiny since being listed as one of four “co-conspirators” in the 2007 non-prosecution agreement Epstein reached with law enforcement, which said prosecutors would not bring charges against Kellen and other co-conspirators as a condition of the deal.

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