Jeffrey Epstein's 'key lieutenant' is awarded a massage table and bizarre keepsakes in $600,000 divorce from ex-NASCAR driver
Ghislaine Maxwell's former aide Sarah Kellen is walking away from her divorce and life of luxury with just $600,000... and a strange collection of keepsakes from a sword to rare artifacts.
The former Jeffrey Epstein aide once described as his 'key lieutenant' will walk away from her failed marriage to NASCAR champ Brian Vickers with $600,000 and a bizarre array of keepsakes - including a sword and a massage table.
Sarah Kellen's duties during her 10-year stint as Epstein's personal assistant allegedly included scheduling his warped massage sessions with young girls, court papers have said.
The 46-year-old will receive three payments of $200,000 from Busch Series winner Vickers, 42, who revealed their 12-year marriage was over in a February divorce filing.
Kellen gets to keep a massage table and 'three leather cutouts framed in Thailand' that are currently in storage in North Carolina, according to court filings obtained exclusively by the Daily Mail.
She's also entitled to a share of Israeli coins and artifacts that include a 'sword, glass tear jar, small oil lamp (2), small vase, large jar, medium cup, large oil lamp, metal arrow tip.'
Vickers gets to pick which five of those items he hands over, according to the curious clause eight pages into their 17-page settlement.
It doesn't mention how much the table or the Israeli treasures are worth or whether they are connected in any way to Epstein.
Conspiracy theorists have gone as far as suggesting the pedophile financier, who died in August 2019 while in jail awaiting trial, was an agent for the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, although Israeli officials have denied such claims.
Ghislaine Maxwell's (right) alleged 'lieutenant' Sarah Kellen (left), 46, who spent a decade as Jeffrey Epstein's personal assistant, is seeing her once-glamorous life of luxury crumble as her divorce leaves her with just $600,000
In April, NASCAR Busch Series winner Brian Vickers (right), 42, revealed their 12-year marriage was over, with the Daily Mail exclusively obtaining their divorce filings showing exactly what Kellen (left) will be walking away with
Kellen and Vickers, who signed a prenuptial agreement prior to their September 2013 wedding in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, will keep any properties listed under their own names.
That spells bad news for Kellen as the deed for her current residence - a $6.5million ocean-front apartment in Miami Beach, Florida - suggests that it belongs solely to Vickers.
Plus, she has already had to hand back her Tesla.
As for the final few items that Kellen is entitled to - a DJ deck, game table and two small stone statues of a man and a woman from Bali - Vickers 'will arrange for these items to be left with the doorman of the lobby of his residence in New York City and the wife (Kellen) will retrieve these items from the lobby.'