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Kellen, Epstein's longtime aide, publicly accused him of violently raping her even while he was incarcerated. The disclosure contradicts earlier narratives about her role and adds new allegations to survivor accounts.
Sarah Kellen, Epstein's longtime aide, publicly accused him of violently raping her even while he was incarcerated. The disclosure contradicts earlier narratives that positioned her as a knowing enabler of his abuse. Kellen's new account reframes her role as someone who was also victimized.
This adds a new wrinkle to understanding Epstein's operation: people embedded in his circle weren't just complicit staff, but also victims. The timeline matters—Epstein was already imprisoned when this assault allegedly occurred, which suggests his ability to harm people extended even after his arrest. Kellen's public claim also invites scrutiny of how many others in his inner circle were exploited, and whether some of the narratives around "enablers" have oversimplified the dynamics of coercion and victimization.
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