New Mexico legislators have passed a law to begin a full investigation into what happened at billionaire Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch.
Medianews.az reports, citing "Qafqazinfo," that the ranch is one of the properties linked to Epstein’s allegations of sexual abuse against women and girls.
A bipartisan committee will collect testimonies from survivors at the ranch located about 30 miles south of Santa Fe city. Local residents and ranch visitors have also been called to provide statements. The investigation aims to uncover the reasons behind Epstein's years-long "irresponsible" activities in New Mexico.
Statements given to the committee may be used in future court cases. Lawyers for the victims have praised the investigation, noting that previous federal inquiries did not include the Zorro Ranch.
The investigation, led by Democrats, aims to expose alleged crimes committed by Epstein at the ranch and other properties and to shed light on incidents previously overlooked by federal agencies.
Preliminary results of the investigation will be released in July, with the final report published by the end of the year.
It should be noted that the Zorro Ranch is a vast property owned by Jeffrey Epstein located in the state of New Mexico. The ranch covers more than 10,000 acres (1 acre equals 40 sotkas – ed.).
It is alleged that Epstein hosted various wealthy and influential individuals there, and that numerous sexual abuse cases against women victims occurred at this location. According to reports, the ranch became known as a place for "VIP guests" and, in some cases, a site where "multiple sexual abuse incidents" took place.
The Zorro Ranch is not just a large property, but a mysterious and extensive estate that plays a significant role in allegations involving Epstein’s sexual abuse network and federal investigations.
It is claimed that Epstein used his property to impregnate women through artificial insemination or other methods. The Zorro Ranch is described as a kind of "baby factory."