What used to be Jeffery Epstein’s 7,500 acre Zorro Ranch in New Mexico is now the focus of two state level investigations.
The State DOJ is leading a criminal investigation while a Truth Commission’ has been formed – complete with subpoena Power – to look into exactly what happened here.
The Ranch, that sits about an hour north of Albuquerque and about 30 minutes south of Santa Fe may be hiding quite a few secrets involving criminal activity, sex trafficking and possible corruption.
One of the biggest secrets that investigators are hoping to uncover, an allegation that two foreign women were k*lled and buried in these hills at the direction of Epstein himself.
A four-member panel created the bi-partisan Epstein Truth Commission complete with a $2 million budget that will delve into why Epstein was never required to register as a sex offender and whether state or local officials gave him preferential treatment.
Meanwhile the criminal investigation by the New Mexico DOJ was triggered by documents the latest Epstein file dump, containing allegations that New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez said warranted “fresh scrutiny”
Special agents and prosecutors from the NMDOJ now want immediate access to the complete, unredacted federal case file, so they can “follow the facts, where ever they lead”
One of the new revelations from that file dump, a 2019 anonymous email sent by a person who claimed to be a former employee here at the Ranch – saying that two foreign girls were killed during rough fetish sex, and then were buried on this ranch on orders from Jeffery Epstein and Madam G who is widely believed to be Ghislaine Maxwell.
The sender also claimed to have taken several videos of Epstein, including sex with minors, as insurance, and said he’d provide those videos along with the location of the buried bodies in exchange for 1 bitcoin – which was worth about $9,000 back then.
State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard is urging the DOJ to get the unredacted metadata to see if they can figure out who sent it.
The Ranch has never been searched by law enforcement.
Meanwhile the property now belongs to Republican Don Huffines whose running for Texas state comptroller.
Huffines purchased the Ranch in 2023 with plans to turn the now renamed San Rafael Ranch into a Christian getaway, saying he purchased it to ‘reclaim it for Jesus” and redeem the property from its dark past adding,
“What the enemy once meant for evil, God can redeem for good.”











