Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious Zorro ranch has been described as a location where violent sexual activities took place, including gang rapes of men and the strangulation of women. A recent revealing documentary featured testimonies from survivors and witnesses detailing the disturbing events that occurred at the “baby-making” ranch in New Mexico. Lawmakers initiated a criminal inquiry in February after receiving reports of horrific activities at the isolated property near Stanley.
New testimonies from victims have shed further light on the alleged depravity that transpired at the ranch. Survivors recounted being taken to the remote desert compound and subjected to forced sexual encounters. One survivor shared her harrowing experience, stating that of all the Epstein properties she was trafficked to, Zorro Ranch was the most terrifying due to its isolated location and ominous surroundings.
Additional revelations included an anonymous claim made to the FBI in 2019, alleging that two foreign girls had died during sexual activities at the ranch and were buried on the premises. Subsequently, state authorities launched new investigations this year, including a criminal case led by the New Mexico Department of Justice and a “truth commission” overseen by the state legislature.
Democrat congresswoman Melanie Stansbury, committed to uncovering the truth behind the Epstein scandal, emphasized the importance of investigating the events that occurred in New Mexico and at the ranch. Authorities conducted a thorough physical investigation of the 7,500-acre property, including imaging all its areas to uncover any potential evidence. Notably, handwritten letters, documents, and books were discovered at the property, adding to the ongoing scrutiny and quest for justice.
