Former NASCAR champion Brian Vickers is divorcing his wife, Sarah Kellen, who, according to media reports, was a recruiter for Jeffrey Epstein. The two got married 10 years ago, and we haven't seen much of them in public since the accusations about his wife and her job surfaced. Epstein, who died in an alleged suicide in prison in 2019, reached a plea deal during the first criminal case, defending several associates who were paid to recruit girls for him.
Judging by the media headlines, Kellen is one of the people from the agreement, with accusations that she organized massages and brought minors to the rooms where they were abused.
According to the reports, Kellen ran an interior design firm from her home, and quite interesting is the fact that Epstein's brother, Mark, owned the house where she worked.
Brian Vickers confirms his divorce
Yesterday, in an emotional address, her husband confirmed that he and his wife are divorcing, grateful for the opportunity to develop as a person, but also grateful for the important lessons.
'Delete that old version of me in your head, it expired.'- he wrote, while sharing a picture of a billboard.
'After ten years of marriage and five years under a rock on social media I'm coming out of digital hiding to share some heavy news: Sarah and I are getting divorced.
I'm grateful for the time we shared -- both the joyous moments and the difficult ones. I'm grateful for the learning.
I'm grateful for the growth. Now that the dust has settled, I'm more grateful than ever for the clarity.'- he concluded.
The famous NASCAR driver hasn't published anything via Twitter for five years, but it's obvious that this time he had to raise his voice and send a message to the public. He went on to point out that fans can expect a much more active Vickers than now, stressing that he is returning to digital work, while he is ready to inform them again.