New Mexico Officials Reopen Inquiry Into Epstein’s Former Zorro Ranch
In Brief
New Mexico has reopened investigations and approved a truth commission regarding Epstein’s Zorro Ranch.
Key Facts
- New Mexico lawmakers and the attorney general have reopened investigations into Jeffrey Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch near Santa Fe.
- The ranch was previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sex offenses in other jurisdictions.
- Initial investigations into activities at the ranch were closed in 2019, according to state officials.
- Recent releases of investigative documents by the US Department of Justice have prompted renewed scrutiny, according to multiple sources.
- A truth commission has been approved to interview individuals who allege abuse at the ranch and to gather testimony, according to lawmakers.
What Happened
State officials in New Mexico have reopened a criminal investigation into activities at Jeffrey Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch, citing new information from recently released federal documents. Lawmakers have also approved a truth commission to interview individuals who allege abuse and to collect testimony about events at the ranch. The previous investigation was closed in 2019.
Why It Matters
The reopening of the investigation and creation of a truth commission reflect ongoing efforts by New Mexico officials to examine allegations related to Epstein’s former property. No official statements from Epstein’s representatives or legal experts regarding the renewed inquiry were reported in the available sources. Sources do not specify the exact nature of the allegations under investigation. No statements from Epstein’s representatives or legal experts were included in the cited articles.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — New Mexico lawmakers launch probe into Epstein’s Zorro Ranch(3d ago)
- The Guardian — New Mexico approves truth commission on alleged Jeffrey Epstein ranch abuse(3d ago)
- CBS News — New Mexico ranch once owned by Jeffrey Epstein under investigation(3d ago)
