New Mexico AG Accuses DOJ of Withholding Epstein Ranch Investigation Records
1-Minute Brief
The dispute highlights tensions between state and federal authorities over access to evidence in high-profile criminal investigations.
Key Facts
- New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez has accused the U.S. Department of Justice of withholding records related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch.
- Torrez alleges the Trump administration's DOJ failed to provide 'critical' information needed for the state probe.
- The records in question pertain to Epstein's activities at his property in New Mexico, according to the attorney general.
- Multiple news outlets report that the DOJ has delayed releasing unredacted Epstein records to state investigators.
- The New Mexico attorney general claims that the lack of access to federal documents has harmed the state's investigation.
What Happened
New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez publicly accused the U.S. Department of Justice of impeding his office's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's activities at Zorro Ranch by withholding key records.
Why It Matters
The dispute may affect the progress and scope of state-level investigations into Epstein's alleged crimes, raising questions about interagency cooperation and transparency in high-profile cases.
What's Next
It remains unclear whether the DOJ will release the requested records or if further legal or political actions will be taken by the New Mexico attorney general.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft26m agoNew Mexico accuses US Justice Department of impeding Epstein investigation
- The New York TimesLeft2h agoNew Mexico Accuses D.O.J. of Obstructing Epstein Ranch Inquiry
