Epstein’s Former ‘Sex Scheduler’ Weighing Explosive Tell-All — But Fears Revealing Her ‘Get Out of Jail Free’ Card

One of the most controversial figures connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is reportedly considering breaking her silence in a memoir or documentary that could reveal new details about Epstein’s inner circle — but sources say she believes the information may be too valuable to disclose.

Sarah Kellen, who worked as Epstein’s assistant for roughly 15 years and was closely associated with his longtime companion Ghislaine Maxwell, is said to be weighing the possibility of writing a tell-all book or participating in a major documentary project.

According to a source familiar with Kellen’s thinking, she possesses extensive knowledge about Epstein’s operations and the people who surrounded him.

“She has so much to say,” the source reportedly said. “What she knows about Epstein and Maxwell would shock the world.”

Kellen has long occupied a controversial position in the Epstein saga. She was identified as an unindicted co-conspirator in Epstein’s 2007 Florida case, which resulted in the financier receiving a widely criticized plea deal. Despite being named in court filings and accused by some victims of helping facilitate Epstein’s activities, Kellen has never faced criminal charges.

Earlier this month, Kellen testified before Congress and described herself as a victim of Epstein’s manipulation.

“I was trapped inside Jeffrey Epstein’s world,” she said. “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.”

According to the source, Kellen believes that publicly disclosing everything she knows could eliminate what she views as a safeguard against future legal jeopardy.

The insider described the information as Kellen’s “get out of jail free card,” suggesting that she sees her knowledge as potentially more valuable as leverage than as material for a book deal.

Still, those close to the situation believe a memoir, television interview, or documentary could eventually become a reality. Given Kellen’s proximity to Epstein and Maxwell for more than a decade, any public account from her would likely generate enormous attention.

“She had a front-row seat,” the source said, adding that a book or documentary could be worth millions of dollars.