The Epstein Files Transparency Act has prompted the Department of Justice to publish approximately 3.5 million files related to Jeffrey Epstein, who ran an alleged sex trafficking operation. This latest release includes files relating to former NASCAR Cup Series driver Brian Vickers.
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The uploaded files featured a variety of emails. Vickers sent some, while Epstein sent others. Another group of emails focused on sponsor Aaron's and whether the company would support Vickers/Michael Waltrip Racing in 2014.
According to one email, the concern stemmed from articles focused on Vickers dating an unidentified female. This person emailed Epstein directly and indicated that these articles could lead to Aaron's and Michael Waltrip Racing not wanting Vickers in the car.
"Any chance you know Aaron's CEO, Ron Allen?" the person, whose name was redacted, asked. "Aaron's is who Brian's potential Sprint Cup team, MWR, are trying to get to sponsor him in a Cup car for next year. The owners of MWR just called BV about some new articles that were brought to their attention which are now online about him dating me and bringing up all the past articles on me.
"Its possible MWR might not be OK with him in the car, but they need to address this now with Aaron's to see where they stand in wanting to sponsor BV. It might be helpful if you or maybe someone we know, knows the CEO. Also, it might be helpful again to have them potentially talk to Kenn or Jack."
Another email from this individual, which you can read here, said that Michael Waltrip Racing did not plan on bringing these articles to the attention of Aaron's. This person added that MWR was trying to push down an article that mentioned this unidentified person in connection to Prince Andrew, a friend of Epstein who faced numerous allegations of sexual abuse.
"They are good with it on a personal level, but said they have to keep the best interest of the team in mind and the CEO of Aaron's is the kind of person who doesn't even want someone holding a beer in their hands while wearing an Aarons shirt," the person wrote to Epstein.
"Rob (Kauffman, MWR co-owner) doesn't think they will care what the truth really is, just what the perception is."
Sarah Kellen, Vickers' ex-wife, is an alleged co-conspirator in this sex trafficking operation. According to the New York Post, she worked for Epstein for several years and scheduled sessions where alleged sexual abuse incidents occurred.
Vickers also sent multiple emails to Epstein, including a joking message mere months before Epstein's arrest on charges of sex trafficking, as well as his subsequent death in prison.
Some emails focused on more serious topics such as medicine and technology. Others, however, included vulgar short stories. One email from 2013 showed that Vickers wanted to meet Epstein for lunch or dinner in Paris.

