New Mexico lawmakers launch probe into Epstein’s Zorro Ranch
Summary
Lawmakers in New Mexico have launched an investigation into Zorro Ranch, a property where Jeffrey Epstein allegedly abused women and girls. The investigation will gather testimonies to understand what happened and hold those involved accountable. A report is expected by the end of the year.Key Facts
- New Mexico lawmakers approved a full investigation into Epstein’s Zorro Ranch.
- The investigation is called a “truth commission” and has four members.
- The commission will gather testimonies from victims and local residents.
- An initial update will be given in July, with a full report expected by the end of the year.
- Jeffrey Epstein bought the ranch in 1993.
- Epstein faced accusations of trafficking and abuse at the ranch starting in 1996, but was never charged for these crimes.
- The ranch was sold in 2023 to a former Texas senator's family.
- The New Mexico Attorney General has assigned a special agent to investigate arising allegations.
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