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Probe Get Launched at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico

(MENAFN) Authorities in New Mexico have begun a detailed search of the former Zorro Ranch, once owned by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in what may be the first comprehensive examination of alleged abuse involving women and girls at the property, according to reports.

The inquiry forms part of a renewed effort by state officials to scrutinize Epstein’s activities in New Mexico, which they say were never fully investigated.

New Mexico Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury emphasized that the justice department is leaving "no stone unturned" during the investigation. She added on social media platform X: "Epstein survivors have waited for far too long for justice and New Mexico is leading the way in the pursuit of truth and accountability."

The state’s Justice Department noted that "This search is part of the criminal investigation announced by the New Mexico Department of Justice on February 19th into allegations of illegal activity at Epstein’s ranch prior to Epstein’s 2019 death."

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