New Mexico approves comprehensive probe of Epstein’s Zorro Ranch
A $2.5 million bipartisan probe with subpoena power will investigate Epstein's Zorro Ranch to identify involved individuals and close legal loopholes, said New Mexico lawmakers.
- On Feb 16, New Mexico lawmakers passed legislation to create a $2.5 million subpoena-capable commission investigating Zorro Ranch, starting Tuesday with interim findings due in July and a final report by year-end.
- Following U.S. Department of Justice releases of Epstein files, renewed scrutiny revealed ties to two former New Mexico governors and Hector Balderas's stalled 2019 probe, prompting lawmakers' calls for answers.
- A bipartisan committee will seek testimony from survivors and local residents about alleged abuse at the ranch, while ranch manager Brice Gordon told the FBI Epstein hired local massage therapists and spa Ten Thousand Waves denied involvement last Tuesday.
- Officials say testimony could support future prosecutions, New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez has assigned a special agent, and victim advocates praised the move addressing overlooked cases, with Andrea Romero saying, `He was basically doing anything he wanted in this state without any accountability whatsoever.`
- Epstein's political ties and reported campaign contributions increase reputational stakes as Marianna Anaya drafts legislation to extend New Mexico's statute of limitations for survivors, citing a $22,000 charter flight involving Gary King.
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Lawmakers create commission to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's ties to New Mexico
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico lawmakers will now look into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his ties to New Mexico. On Monday, the House of Representatives passed a resolution to create the Epstein Truth Commission. The group will look into whether state officers appropriately investigated allegations of criminal activity at Epstein's Zorro ranch. [...]
New Mexico House unanimously enacts Epstein ‘truth commission’
New Mexico Rep. Andrea Romero (D-Santa Fe), pictured on Jan. 20 for the opening day of the Legislature, is one of the co-sponsors of a memorial to establish a bipartisan committee to investigate activities at convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro ranch. (Kate Russell for Source NM) The New Mexico House on Monday voted unanimously to establish an investigatory subcommittee to examine the activities of the late convicted sex offender Jeff…
New Mexico approves comprehensive probe of Epstein's Zorro Ranch
New Mexico lawmakers on Monday passed legislation to launch what they said was the first full investigation into what happened at Zorro Ranch, where the late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is... -February 16, 2026 at 07:11 pm EST MarketScreener
New Mexico approves comprehensive probe of Epstein’s Zorro Ranch
The so-called truth commission seeks to identify ranch guests and state officials who may have known what was going on at the 7,600-acre property or taken part in alleged sexual abuse in its hacienda-style mansion and guest houses.
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