New Mexico Attorney General Says DOJ Is Withholding ‘Critical’ Information Related to Epstein’s Zorro Ranch
- On Thursday, New Mexico Attorney General Torrez accused the USDOJ of withholding crucial unredacted Epstein files, arguing the lack of cooperation prevents the state from bringing justice to survivors.
- New Mexico is investigating allegations of illegal activity surrounding Zorro Ranch, a property formerly owned by Jeffrey Epstein where survivors have said they were sexually assaulted.
- More than 130 days have elapsed since the New Mexico Department initial request, and Torrez outlined six unsuccessful attempts to reach the federal agency in a letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.
- Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin and other members of Congress criticized the DOJ's document access process, describing it as requiring travel to an annex to use "clunky and convoluted software."
- As the USDOJ delays access, officials warn that physical evidence degrades and memories fade, while The New Mexico Survivor's Truth Commission continues investigating Zorro Ranch.
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Dem AG lashes out at Trump admin as Todd Blanch stonewalls Epstein probe: report
New Mexico Democratic Attorney General Raúl Torrez has accused the Trump administration’s Justice Department (DOJ) of "causing real and escalating harm” over its continued stonewalling of state officials' investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico property, The New York Times revealed Thursday.“The U.S.D.O.J.’s continued withholding of unredacted records is causing real and escalating harm,” Torrez wrote in a letter sent last week addressed…
New Mexico accuses DOJ of obstructing Epstein ranch inquiry
New Mexico’s attorney general Thursday accused the Justice Department of obstructing the state’s criminal investigation of Jeffrey Epstein’s activities on a sprawling high-desert estate south of Santa Fe by withholding unredacted records. The post New Mexico accuses DOJ of obstructing Epstein ranch inquiry appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
US Justice Department hindering probe of former Epstein ranch, New Mexico says
Jeffrey Epstein news: New Mexico's Attorney General accuses the Justice Department of delaying its investigation. He claims unredacted files on Jeffrey Epstein are being withheld. The state reopened its probe into activities at Epstein's former ranch. The Justice Department stated it responded to the state's request in June. The agency offered assistance for any federal crimes uncovered by the investigation.
NM Attorney General demands unredacted Epstein files by July 31
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez gave the U.S. Department of Justice until the 31st to turn over unredacted Epstein files he said the state needs to pursue charges. The post NM Attorney General demands unredacted Epstein files by July 31 appeared first on KOB.com.
‘Unreasonable under any rule’
New Mexico’s top law enforcement official on Thursday accused the U.S. Department of Justice of hindering the state’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein by withholding unredacted files on the late sex offender. The Democratic-run state re-opened an investigation in February into activities at Epstein’s former ranch south of state capital Santa Fe, where he is accused...
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