Authorities Searching Jeffrey Epstein’s Former New Mexico Ranch After Accusations of De*d Bodies

The search comes weeks after accusations that Jeffrey Epstein ordered the bodies of two girls buried

Authorities in New Mexico have launched a search at a property once owned by Jeffrey Epstein, drawing renewed attention to the long-controversial estate. Officials say investigators are examining the ranch after allegations surfaced suggesting possible evidence may be located on the property.
The search is based on accusations uncovered in the Epstein Files that the disgraced financier had the bodies of two foreign girls buried hills near his Zorro Ranch per Reuters.
The search, which began on Monday, March 9, is being conducted weeks after New Mexico’s attorney general reopened an investigation into alleged crimes committed on the ranch, which is located south of Santa Fe, Reuters reported in February.
“The New Mexico Department of Justice will continue to keep the public appropriately informed, support the survivors, and follow the facts wherever they lead,” New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez’s said in a statement, per the outlet.
Zorro Ranch was one of several properties owned by Epstein, including a Manhattan townhouse, Palm Beach estate and private island in the Caribbean Sea. While the other properties have been searched as part of investigations into the financier, allegations of wrongdoing at the ranch had never been thoroughly investigated, The New York Times reports.
Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial in a Manhattan jail cell on sex trafficking charges. His estate sold Zorro Ranch to Texas businessman Don Huffines in 2023, who has renamed the estate and is cooperating with the investigation, per Reuters.
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