Brian Vickers
Former NASCAR Cup Series driver; won the 2003 NASCAR Busch Series championship; drove for Red Bull Racing, Richard Childress Racing, and Michael Waltrip Racing
Brian Vickers — Former NASCAR Cup Series driver; won the 2003 NASCAR Busch Series championship; drove for Red Bull Racing, Richard Childress Racing, and Michael Waltrip Racing — is named in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. DOJ-released Epstein files, reported by Fox News and Yahoo Sports in January 2026, document direct email correspondence between Vickers and Epstein spanning at least 2012 to 2019. On 24 March 2012 Vickers forwarded Epstein an email with the subject line "Male Fairy Tail." On 14 February 2019 — approximately six months before Epstein's death in August 2019 — Vickers sent Epstein an email reading "Happy Valentines Buddy" with a video attachment. The released files also contain communications showing that in 2013 Epstein contacted leadership at Michael Waltrip Racing, where Vickers then drove the No. 55 Toyota, regarding sponsorship concerns: Epstein wrote that he had spoken with team co-owners Michael Waltrip and Rob Kauffman about questions raised by primary sponsor Aaron's related to Vickers' then-wife Sarah Kellen, who had been named an unindicted co-conspirator in Epstein's 2008 federal non-prosecution agreement. Representatives for Vickers and for NASCAR declined to comment when contacted by Fox News. No wrongdoing is alleged against Vickers. This profile is auto-generated from public reporting and is pending editorial review; inclusion does not imply guilt or wrongdoing.
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Is Brian Vickers in the Epstein files?
Yes. Brian Vickers (Former NASCAR Cup Series driver; won the 2003 NASCAR Busch Series championship; drove for Red Bull Racing, Richard Childress Racing, and Michael Waltrip Racing) is named in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. DOJ-released Epstein files, reported by Fox News and Yahoo Sports in January 2026, document direct email correspondence between Vickers and Epstein spanning at least 2012 to 2019. On 24 March 2012 Vickers forwarded Epstein an email with the subject line “Male Fairy Tail.” On 14 February 2019 — approximately six months before Epstein’s death in August 2019 — Vickers sent Epstein an email reading “Happy Valentines Buddy” with a video attachment. The released files also contain communications showing that in 2013 Epstein contacted leadership at Michael Waltrip Racing, where Vickers then drove the No. 55 Toyota, regarding sponsorship concerns: Epstein wrote that he had spoken with team co-owners Michael Waltrip and Rob Kauffman about questions raised by primary sponsor Aaron’s related to Vickers’ then-wife Sarah Kellen, who had been named an unindicted co-conspirator in Epstein’s 2008 federal non-prosecution agreement. Representatives for Vickers and for NASCAR declined to comment when contacted by Fox News. No wrongdoing is alleged against Vickers.
Being named in the files is not evidence of any crime or wrongdoing. People appear in these documents in many contexts — correspondence, flight logs, contact books, scheduling, photographs, or passing references. See the sources below for the specific, documented context, and the note at the bottom of this page.
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