Allegations have surfaced claiming that Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro ranch in New Mexico was used for violent sexual activities, including gang rapes and strangulation. These claims were featured in a recent documentary that highlighted survivors and witnesses’ testimonies. The property, known for its secluded location near Stanley, became the focus of a new criminal investigation earlier this year following reports of disturbing activities.
Victims have come forward with accounts detailing the alleged horrors that took place at the ranch. Survivors recounted being taken to the remote compound and subjected to sexual assaults. One survivor described the ranch as the most terrifying among Epstein’s properties, emphasizing the fear and isolation experienced while being trafficked between locations.
An anonymous claim submitted to the FBI in 2019 alleged that two girls had died during sexual activities at the ranch and were buried on the premises. This tip prompted new investigations by state authorities, leading to a criminal case and a truth commission spearheaded by the New Mexico Department of Justice and state legislature, respectively.
Melanie Stansbury, a Democrat congresswoman, expressed determination to uncover the truth surrounding the events at the ranch, referring to the numerous allegations of abuse and trafficking of women. Investigations have included a thorough examination of the property, involving imaging of all 7,500 acres to gather potential evidence, such as handwritten materials left behind.
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