Summary
Investigators in the United States started searching Jeffrey Epstein's former ranch in New Mexico. The search follows the release of extensive investigative files, leading authorities to take another look at Epstein's actions there.
Key Facts
- U.S. investigators are examining Jeffrey Epstein’s old ranch in New Mexico.
- The search comes after new investigative files about Epstein were released.
- The ranch, called Zorro Ranch, is located 30 miles south of Santa Fe.
- New Mexico's Attorney General recently directed a renewed investigation into Epstein.
- State lawmakers have formed a "truth commission" to look into Epstein's activities.
- Epstein owned the ranch from 1993 until his death in 2019.
- Allegations have been made about misconduct at the ranch, but Epstein was not charged for any acts at the site while alive.
- An anonymous claim suggested videos of abuse exist and mentioned burial sites outside the ranch.