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See the inside of Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch estate
Epstein acquired the 7,600-acre ranch including state grazing leases he did not use agriculturally, developing a secured private compound with extensive amenities.
- In the 1990s, Jeffrey Epstein purchased the 7,600-acre Zorro Ranch, located 30 miles south of Santa Fe near Stanley, New Mexico, which included state-owned grazing land.
- Epstein acquired the property from the family of Gary King, a former New Mexico attorney general, while his father, then-Governor Bruce King, was in office.
- The 18,000-square-foot ground level included an airplane landing strip, shooting range, and antique train car, while Epstein employed two full-time staff members who were "sworn to secrecy."
- State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard says her office is reviewing grazing leases Epstein assumed with the property, noting it does not appear he used the land for agricultural purposes.
- In a 1995 interview, Epstein described himself as "security conscious" and a "hermit," later claiming in 2019 he purchased the ranch to invest in high-energy physics research near Los Alamos.
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