Uncovering the Dark Secrets of Zorro Ranch: New Mexico's Crusade for Justice
New Mexico lawmakers passed legislation to investigate Zorro Ranch, where Jeffrey Epstein allegedly trafficked and abused girls and women. A bipartisan committee will gather testimonies from survivors and witnesses. The investigation seeks to identify those involved or aware of the crimes at the ranch.
New Mexico's legislature has taken a groundbreaking step by passing a bill to investigate Zorro Ranch, the alleged site of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking and abuse. This move marks the first comprehensive probe into activities at the ranch, highlighting a significant step towards uncovering the complete picture.
A bipartisan committee will spearhead this effort, tasked with securing testimonies from survivors of the alleged crimes. They aim to identify guests and officials who may have been involved or aware of Epstein's illicit activities during his time at the 7,600-acre estate.
The investigation comes amidst mounting pressure on political figures, especially Democrats, following the Department of Justice's release of Epstein-related documents. Key political figures and investors face scrutiny, as the committee uses its subpoena power to bridge gaps in state law and hold perpetrators accountable.
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