Unveiling the Truth: New Mexico's Investigation into the Dark Secrets of Zorro Ranch
New Mexico lawmakers have initiated an unprecedented investigation into alleged sexual abuse at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch. The bipartisan truth commission seeks to unveil those involved, filling legal gaps that allowed Epstein's actions. The investigation poses political risks, with interim findings expected in July.
On Monday, New Mexico legislators took a groundbreaking step by passing a law to initiate the state's first comprehensive investigation at Zorro Ranch. This move targets the site where Jeffrey Epstein allegedly trafficked and abused women and young girls.
A bipartisan panel aims to hear testimonies from survivors and local witnesses. Their objective is not only to expose those involved but also to plug legal loopholes that enabled Epstein's actions. The investigation already adds political tension, especially after the Justice Department's release of extensive Epstein-related documents.
With subpoena power, the $2.5 million initiative could uncover critical ties between Epstein and high-profile individuals, including former Democratic leaders in New Mexico. Interim results are expected in July, with a final report by the end of the year.
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