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Ex-NASCAR driver Brian Vickers sent emails to Epstein, files show

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Former NASCAR driver Brian Vickers was mentioned in numerous documents in the latest Epstein files dropped Friday.

Vickers’ ex-wife, Sarah Kellen, was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in Epstein’s 2008 nonprosecution deal and was later described as “criminally responsible” by a federal judge during Ghislaine Maxwell’s 2022 sentencing.

The most damning implication of Vickers’ apparent relationship with Epstein appears to be an email directly from Vickers to Epstein sent Feb. 14, 2019.

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Sprint Cup Series driver Brian Vickers during practice for the Duck Commander 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.  (Jerome Miron/USA Today Sports)

In an email with the subject line, “Thought you would like this,” Vickers sent an attachment with the message, “Happy Valentines Buddy” and a winky-face emoji. Epstein was found dead in his jail cell six months later.

Vickers is also shown to have forwarded an email to Epstein on March 24, 2012, with the subject line, “Male Fairy Tail.” The email’s content is sexually explicit.

Other emails include discussions about potential sponsorships. But one from a redacted sender to Epstein included apparent concern from Michael Waltrip and another business partner stemming from negative stories about Epstein.

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Representatives for Vickers and NASCAR did not respond to requests for comment.

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Brian Vickers before the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. (Jasen Vinlove/USA today Sports)

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Steve Tisch, part-owner of the New York Giants, was listed in the files and appeared to have discussed women with Epstein.

“We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and, in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy and investments. I did not take him up on any of his invitations and never went to his island. As we all know now, he was a terrible person and someone I deeply regret associating with,” Tisch said in a statement released Friday night.

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The Department of Justice’s Friday release of more than 3 million documents related to the investigation of Epstein included email exchanges from April 2013 and June 2013 between Tisch and the convicted sex offender.

Epstein was found dead in a Manhattan federal jail cell Aug. 10, 2019. His death was later ruled a suicide. 

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The Department of Justice released a trove of Epstein documents Dec. 19 after President Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November 2025.  (Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

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He faced up to 45 years in prison for crimes related to sex trafficking of minors.

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Vickers won three Cup Series races in his career.

Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.

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Rolly Romero predicts KO in Devin Haney vs Ryan Garcia rematch: “He sucks”

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Ryan Garcia’s world title win has the boxing world talking about a potential grudge rematch with Devin Haney, but reigning WBA welterweight champion Rolando Romero does not believe it would be competitive.

Garcia dominated Mario Barrios on Saturday night to get his hands on the WBC crown at 147lbs, cruising to a statement unanimous decision victory to finally become a world champion.

That moment came almost two years after his first scheduled world title challenge, when ‘King Ry’ was supposed to fight for the WBC super-lightweight title against Haney, but missed the weight beforehand and thus lost the opportunity to win the belt.

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Garcia pulled off the upset to hand Haney a first career defeat, but the result was then overturned to a no-contest when it was revealed Garcia had tested positive for performance enhancing drug Ostarine.

After serving a one-year ban, Garcia would then lose to Romero in a second bid for a belt. Speaking to K.O. Artist Sports following Garcia’s win, ‘Rolly’ said that Garcia is ‘scared’ to rematch him, after witnessing the Californian call out Shakur Stevenson in his post-fight interview.

“That dude is scared of me, you can’t tell?”

Despite the Stevenson call-out, anticipation is beginning to build for a fierce rematch with Haney, now a unification since the latter beat Brian Norman Jr for the WBO welterweight title. If it happens, Romero predicts that Garcia will get the job done inside of the distance this time around.

“Bro, come on, don’t talk to me about that kind of stuff. Devin sucks.

“Of course [I want to see the Haney-Garcia rematch], I want to see Devin get knocked out.”

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Haney is also being linked to a clash with former WBO lightweight world champion, Keyshawn Davis, for what would be his first outing of 2026.

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Former Alpine driver’s shocking revelation of death threats he received in 2025

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Former Alpine driver Jack Doohan recently came out and revealed that he received death threats during the 2025 season. The Australian driver was demoted by the French team after the Miami GP, and Franco Colapinto was assigned as his replacement.

Jack Doohan had been a part of Alpine Academy since the 2022 season and became the F1 team’s reserve driver starting in 2023. With Esteban Ocon moving to Haas ahead of the 2025 season, Colapinto got his big F1 break and was announced by Alpine to partner Pierre Gasly.

However, just six races into the 2025 season, the Australian was sacked by the Enstone-based team amid poor results since making his debut. Doohan failed to score a single point in the first six races of the season, which included a DNF in Australia and Miami.

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The former Alpine driver speaking on Netflix’s Drive to Survive docuseries detailed the death threats he received ahead of the Miami GP. As reported by The Times, the French driver said,

“I got serious death threats for this [Miami] Grand Prix, saying they’re going to kill me here, if I’m not out of the car. I had six or seven emails saying if I am still in the car by Miami, all my limbs will be cut off.“

“Wednesday, I was there with my f***ing girlfriend and my trainer, and I’ve got three armed men around me — I had to call my police escort to come and get it under control. I wasn’t able to enjoy being a Formula 1 driver, something I dreamt of for so long. So yeah, it’s pretty s**t,” added Jack Doohan

Franco Colapinto, who replaced Doohan, was signed on a race-by-race basis. Going into 2026, the Argentine had been confirmed on a one-year contract with Pierre Gasly as his teammate.


Former Alpine driver Jack Doohan joins Haas as reserve driver for the 2026 season

After being reverted to a reserve driver role for the remainder of the 2025 season, Jack Doohan came out earlier this month and announced that he will be joining the Haas F1 team as the reserve driver for the upcoming season. Speaking about the opportunity to join Haas, Doohan said,

“I’m thrilled to be joining TGR Haas F1 Team. It’s the ideal place to continue my Formula 1 career. I would like to thank the team for giving me the opportunity to grow and take on the great challenge of 2026 together. I’m eager to begin working with the team and collaborating on a successful season.”

The Australian driver in the reserve driver role will partner with full-time drivers Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman to form the 2026 driver lineup

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