New Mexico Opens Probe into Bodies Allegedly Buried at Epstein Ranch
New Mexico lawmakers created a bipartisan commission with subpoena power and a $2 million budget to investigate allegations of abuse and public corruption at Epstein's former ranch.
- On Tuesday, New Mexico state legislators created a bipartisan, four-member House panel to investigate activities at San Rafael Ranch, with reports due by July 31 and December 31, 2026.
- Survivors and DOJ files, including a redacted 2019 anonymous tip, triggered a review after allegations of buried bodies and sex trafficking activity at Zorro Ranch, as Romero said Tuesday.
- The property was sold in 2023 and Don Huffines, the confirmed owner, said it was renamed San Rafael Ranch, with proceeds benefiting victims and plans for a Christian retreat.
- The House approved funding and empowered the four-member bipartisan panel with subpoena power, enabling hearings and testimony collection, as well as coordination with the agency.
- Although it cannot prosecute, the panel aims to build a public record, identify legal gaps, and may prompt reforms or legal actions, with statutes of limitations potentially limiting prosecutions.
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New Mexico probes allegation of girls’ bodies buried near Epstein ranch
New Mexico’s department of justice said on Wednesday the state was investigating an allegation, which emerged from documents released by the US department of justice, that Jeffrey Epstein ordered the bodies of two foreign girls buried near his ranch.
The U.S. state of New Mexico is investigating an accusation that the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein ordered the burial of the bodies of two foreign girls outside his remote ranch, says the Department of Justice of... (ANSA)
New Mexico Investigates Chilling Epstein Allegations
New Mexico Investigates Chilling Epstein Allegations The New Mexico Department of Justice is delving into disturbing allegations that surfaced from the U.S. Department of Justice's documents, implicating the late Jeffrey Epstein. The claims suggest Epstein ordered two foreign girls to be buried outside his secluded New Mexico ranch.Lauren Rodriguez, spokesperson for New Mexico's DOJ, confirmed the state had sought an unredacted copy of a 2019 em…
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