A Massage Table Steals the Spotlight (Image Credits: Imagez.tmz.com)
Court records from a Miami-Dade divorce case expose the quirky assets claimed by Sarah Kellen, longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, in her split from ex-husband Brian Vickers, a former NASCAR champion.[1][2]
A Massage Table Steals the Spotlight
Details emerged this week showing Kellen walked away with a massage table alongside other distinctive personal items. The provision raised eyebrows, considering authorities once described her role in Epstein’s orbit as involving the scheduling of such sessions for the financier.[1]
Vickers and Kellen finalized their agreement on December 18, 2025, after he filed to end the marriage earlier that year. The couple, who shared no children, also consented to destroy embryos from prior in-vitro fertilization efforts. Each party took responsibility for debts in their own names.[2]
Property division favored retention of individually titled assets. Vickers kept ownership of a $6.5 million oceanfront condominium in Miami Beach’s Continuum complex. Kellen had already surrendered a Tesla vehicle registered to her.[2]
Exotic Items Divided with Precision
Kellen selected from a curated list of artifacts, many tied to Israeli heritage. Vickers chose five pieces for her from options that included a sword, glass tear jar, small oil lamps, vases, jars, cups, and a metal arrow tip. She also received half of their shared Israeli coin collection.[1]
Additional keepsakes headed to Kellen encompassed three leather cutouts framed in Thailand, a DJ deck, a game table, and two small stone statues depicting a man and woman from Bali. The statues awaited pickup at the doorman’s lobby of Vickers’ New York City residence.[2]
- Massage table
- Five Israeli artifacts (Vickers’ selection)
- Half of Israeli coins
- Three Thailand-framed leather cutouts
- DJ deck and game table
- Bali stone statues (pair)
Financial Payouts Structured Over Time
Brian Vickers committed to a $600,000 lump sum payout to Kellen, delivered in installments. He paid $200,000 upon finalization of the divorce, followed by another $200,000 six months later, and a final $200,000 six months after that. Vickers also covered $20,000 of her attorney fees.[1]
Both parties waived claims to spousal support. The arrangement reflected a prenuptial agreement signed before their 2013 wedding.[2]
| Payment Milestone | Amount |
|---|---|
| Upon divorce finalization | $200,000 |
| Six months later | $200,000 |
| Twelve months later | $200,000 |
| Legal fees | $20,000 |
From Wyoming Wedding to Public Split
The pair exchanged vows on September 16, 2013, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Vickers, a 2003 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion, largely stayed out of the spotlight in recent years. He surfaced on social media in April 2025 to confirm the separation after a decade of marriage.[3]
Kellen, an interior designer raised in North Carolina, drew scrutiny for her decade-long tenure with Epstein. Prosecutors in Florida identified her as a potential co-conspirator in his 2008 case, though she received immunity and has portrayed herself as a victim. She reportedly assisted Ghislaine Maxwell, now imprisoned for sex trafficking convictions.[1]
Recent releases of Epstein-related files mentioned Vickers in emails to the financier, adding layers to the couple’s story amid ongoing document disclosures.[2]
Key Takeaways:
- Sarah Kellen received eclectic personal items, including a symbolically loaded massage table.
- Brian Vickers provided $620,000 total in cash and fees, with no ongoing support obligations.
- The settlement closed a marriage shadowed by Epstein’s enduring scandal.
This divorce underscores how past associations continue to intersect with personal milestones. What stands out most about these settlement details? Share your thoughts in the comments.
