Former NASCAR driver Brian Vickers has publicly announced his divorce from wife Sarah Kellen, a figure previously associated with Jeffrey Epstein’s controversial activities. The couple, married since 2013, had largely remained out of the public eye until Vickers’ recent social media statement.

In his announcement, Vickers expressed gratitude for their shared experiences, stating, “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.”
Kellen, also known as Sarah Kensington, previously served as an assistant to Jeffrey Epstein. She has faced allegations related to Epstein’s operations, including accusations of recruiting young women and managing schedules for his illicit activities. Although she was granted immunity in a 2008 plea deal, her involvement has remained a topic of public interest.
Vickers, who retired from professional racing in 2016 due to health issues, indicated a desire to re-engage with his audience, mentioning upcoming creative endeavors.
The announcement has sparked discussions among fans and observers, particularly given Kellen’s controversial past. As Vickers steps back into the public sphere, the implications of his personal decisions continue to unfold.
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