Unveiling the Secrets: New Mexico's Bold Move on Zorro Ranch Investigation
The New Mexico legislature has initiated the first extensive probe into the infamous Zorro Ranch where Jeffrey Epstein allegedly trafficked and assaulted minors. This bipartisan truth commission aims to gather evidence from survivors and uncover any potential involvement of high-profile individuals in Epstein's activities at the ranch.
New Mexico lawmakers have taken a groundbreaking step by approving legislation to initiate the state's first comprehensive investigation into the notorious Zorro Ranch, linked to the late Jeffrey Epstein. He has been accused of trafficking and sexually assaulting women and girls at the location.
The investigation, led by a bipartisan 'truth commission' comprising four legislators, is set to seek testimonies from survivors and will focus on identifying individuals who may have been aware of, or involved in, the illegal activities at the expansive ranch.
This initiative comes amid renewed political pressure and as part of broader efforts to bring Epstein-associated crimes to light, following the release of extensive files detailing his connections with high-profile figures. The investigation's results could impact additional parties associated with Epstein, particularly in the political and scientific communities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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