Jeffrey Epstein’s former assistant Sarah Kellen is braced to see if she is named in bombshell docs due to be released today as old flight logs showing how Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump all took trips on ‘Lolita Express’ resurface

Jeffrey Epstein's former assistant is “quietly waiting” to see if she is named in bombshell court documents set to be released today that will reportedly unmask more than 170 people linked to the pedophile's sex trade.

Sarah Kellen, 44, worked with Epstein for several years in the early 2000s and allegedly “planned the massages” in which he abused his victims, sources claim.

She has been called a “knowing participant” in Epstein's scheme and had a “front row seat to the debauchery,” but it is unclear whether she will be named in the documents.

Prince Andrew and former presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton are among those expected to appear in the archives.

All three came under scrutiny yesterday after old flight logs for Epstein's famous 'Lolita Express' jet resurfaced, revealing they had all traveled on the plane.

A trove of damning court documents are expected to be released today after Manhattan federal judge Loretta Preska ruled they could be unsealed this year. The documents previously only referred to Epstein's alleged ties as John and Jane Does.

Donald Trump is among a number of high-profile individuals expected to be named in a trove of court documents about Jeffrey Epstein's sex ring that will soon be unsealed. Trump, his now wife Melania, Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are pictured together at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida on February 12, 2000

Bill Clinton is also expected to be named in the documents, despite previously denying he had any nefarious ties to Epstein. Clinton, who hosted Epstein at the White House at least 17 times during his presidency, is pictured with Epstein and Maxwell at an event held in 1993 for donors to the White House Historical Association.

Prince Andrew, pictured with Epstein in New York in 2010 along with Trump and Clinton, came under scrutiny yesterday after old flight logs for Epstein's famous 'Lolita Express' jet resurfaced, showing they were all in the had traveled by plane

Kellen, who has not been charged with a crime, was already publicly named in the now settled defamation case that Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre brought against his partner Ghislaine Maxwell in 2015.

She was also mentioned repeatedly during Maxwell's federal criminal trial in New York, with one victim claiming Kellen arranged the “massage” dates during which she was abused.

Kellen was also called a “knowing participant in the criminal conspiracy” by Judge Alison Nathan during Maxwell's sentencing in 2022. The judge added that Kellen was “under the supervision” of Maxwell.

With court documents set to be released today, there is speculation that Kellen could once again be linked to the financier's sex trafficking ring.

Kellen and her husband, former NASCAR driver Brian Vickers, have lived out of the public eye in recent years, despite Epstein's death and Maxwell's prison sentence.

But sour close to the couple told us The messenger that Kellen has information about Epstein's ring that would “shock the world” and which she considers a “get out of jail free” card.

“She has so much to say to plead her case,” the insider claimed. “It's more valuable for her to hold on to the information if she needs it to stay free.”

It is believed that she and Vickers are currently living in a luxurious Miami Beach 'fort' with private entrances to ensure Kellen cannot be surprised with subpoenas.

Kellen said The sun in 2020 that she was wrongly 'made out to be such a monster' and was also 'a victim of Jeffrey Epstein'. She said she was “raped and abused on a weekly basis.”

The soon-to-be-revealed files were part of a 2015 US defamation case by Ms Roberts against Maxwell, the British socialite who supplied Epstein with underage girls. Maxwell and Epstein are pictured together in an undated evidentiary photo obtained by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in 2021

Maxwell, 62, is serving 20 years after being found guilty of sex trafficking and recruiting underage girls for the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein

Trump, Clinton and the Duke of York are also among the high-profile individuals expected to be named in today's document dump.

It was previously revealed that all three had taken trips on Epstein's private jet.

Trump took at least seven flights on the Lolita Express between 1993 and 1997 The New York Post. Sometimes he was accompanied by members of his family.

The real estate mogul and Epstein were well-known associates at the time and were often seen together at formal events.

Clinton has been photographed on the plane several times and has reportedly made nine trips by plane to destinations including Paris, Bangkok and Brunei.

He also hosted Epstein at the White House at least seventeen times during his presidency.

The former president has denied having any nefarious ties to Epstein. The expected documents are also not expected to implicate Clinton in any illegal activity.

The flight logs do not indicate that Trump or Clinton ever visited Epstein Island in the Caribbean, which served as the center of his international sex trafficking.

Epstein's powerful friends and acquaintances will be unmasked as part of a massive exposé that a judge ordered last month. Jeffrey Epstein is pictured in May 2005

It was also previously revealed during Maxwell's trial that Prince Andrew flew on the financier's luxury fleet.

Epstein's chief pilot told how he flew with a string of VIPs including the Duke of York, Clinton and Trump.

The pilot said he was used to flying with high-profile passengers but never experienced sexual activity aboard three fighter jets he piloted for Epstein on about 1,000 trips between 1991 and 2019.

He told the trial that Epstein never warned him about staying in the cockpit during flights and also encouraged him to use a bathroom at the back of the plane, which required him to walk along the plane's benches.

The pilot also said he has never seen children on his planes unaccompanied by their parents.