Epstein Ranch Investigation Rekindled: New Mexico Probes Fresh Allegations

New Mexico authorities have reopened investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's alleged heinous activities at his ranch, bolstered by new information from the U.S. Department of Justice. The state aims to delve deeper into possible public corruption and undisclosed crimes linked to Epstein's associations with influential figures.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-03-2026 10:49 IST | Created: 10-03-2026 10:49 IST
Epstein Ranch Investigation Rekindled: New Mexico Probes Fresh Allegations
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Authorities in New Mexico have launched a fresh investigation into the notorious activities of the late Jeffrey Epstein. State officials began searching Epstein's former ranch on new evidence obtained from U.S. Department of Justice files that surfaced in January.

The material suggests Epstein may have directed the burial of foreign girls near the property. This move follows the state Attorney General Raul Torrez's decision to revive the investigation into Epstein's alleged criminal offenses at a location 30 miles south of Santa Fe.

The continuing probe marks the state's first legislative 'truth commission' aimed at uncovering potential public corruption. This long-overdue inquiry seeks to explain how Epstein concealed his activities for over two decades. Public sentiment, as evidenced by Reuters/Ipsos polling, indicates frustration over the lack of accountability for wealthy and powerful figures involved.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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