Summary
Investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico Zorro Ranch revealed lingering questions about alleged abuses. Despite authorities knowing about these allegations, the ranch was not thoroughly investigated until recent years when Jeffrey Epstein's files were released. The ranch has since changed ownership, and fresh inquiries are cooperating with new owners.
Key Facts
- Jeffrey Epstein owned Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, a large and isolated property.
- Allegations of abuse at the ranch existed but were not fully investigated for years.
- In 2019, federal authorities searched Epstein's other properties but not Zorro Ranch.
- New files from the Department of Justice have reignited interest in the ranch.
- Some Epstein survivors claimed they were trafficked and abused at the ranch.
- The ranch was sold in 2023 to Don Huffines' family, who plan to turn it into a Christian retreat.
- New owners have agreed to cooperate with ongoing investigations.
- Rumors include unverified claims, such as alleged burials and suspicious structures on the property.