Feb 19 • 23:37 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Jeffrey Epstein's former Zorro Ranch probe reopened amid gruesome claims

The investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch has been reopened by New Mexico authorities following new allegations of illegal activities.

New Mexico's Attorney General Raul Torrez announced the reopening of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's former Zorro Ranch based on new allegations that have surfaced following the release of previously sealed FBI files. This decision follows an earlier closure of the case in 2019 when federal prosecutors in New York requested it be closed due to insufficient evidence at that time. Now, state prosecutors are compelled to revisit the site as the new revelations point toward possible crimes that require further inquiry.

The reopening of the investigation comes amid concerns about the nature of activities that allegedly took place at the ranch, which was often associated with Epstein's controversial social connections. Attorney General Torrez has expressed a commitment to pursuing the facts of the matter diligently and thoroughly, collaborating with various law enforcement agencies to establish the truth behind these gruesome claims.

As the case unfolds, it raises significant questions about accountability and the previous handling of allegations related to Epstein’s properties and associates. This renewed scrutiny of Zorro Ranch and Epstein's network could have far-reaching implications not only for the victims seeking justice but also for the broader discussion surrounding the crimes committed by Epstein and those who facilitated, enabled, or covered up those crimes.

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