Sarah Kellen, known for her alleged involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s inner circle, recently finalized her divorce from NASCAR driver Brian Vickers. The settlement, which was reached on December 18, 2025, included a unique array of assets for Kellen.
As part of the agreement, Kellen received five Israeli artifacts handpicked by Vickers, which included items such as a sword, glass tear jar, small oil lamp, small vase, large jar, medium cup, large oil lamp, and a metal arrow tip. Additionally, she retained half of a collection of Israeli coins.
In addition to the Israeli artifacts, Kellen also acquired a massage table and three leather cutouts from Thailand. Court documents revealed that she also obtained a DJ deck, game table, and two small stone statues from Bali.
The divorce settlement also addressed the issue of embryos created through in-vitro fertilization, with both parties agreeing to have them destroyed. Vickers agreed to make three payments of $200,000 to Kellen following the finalization of the divorce, with the last payment scheduled six months after the second installment.
Furthermore, both Kellen and Vickers waived their rights to receive spousal support, although Vickers agreed to contribute $20,000 towards Kellen’s legal fees. The couple, who had tied the knot in a ceremony in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on September 16, 2023, had no children together.
Vickers cited the marriage as “irretrievably broken” when filing for divorce on February 25, 2025, amidst the escalating Epstein scandal. Kellen, who had previously been implicated as a potential co-conspirator in Epstein’s 2008 criminal case in Florida, was said to have worked closely with Ghislaine Maxwell during her time with Epstein.
The divorce settlement not only marked the end of Kellen and Vickers’ marriage but also highlighted the unique assets and agreements that were part of their separation. As Kellen moves forward post-divorce, she retains a collection of eclectic items that reflect her past connections and experiences.

