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BOOM: After Trump’s team shut down the investigation into the New Mexico ranch where Epstein was suspected of abusing, killing and burying girls, the state of New Mexico just LAUNCHED THEIR OWN RAID. It”‘s a state investigation….Watch video ⤵️
A shocking development is unfolding in the long-running scandal surrounding Jeffrey Epstein.
After years of controversy and unanswered questions, state authorities in New Mexico have launched a fresh search of Epstein’s former ranch, reigniting one of the most disturbing investigations in modern history.
The property — known as Zorro Ranch — had reportedly never been fully searched by federal investigators, despite allegations that Epstein used it for the abuse and trafficking of underage girls.
Now, the New Mexico Department of Justice, led by Attorney General Raúl Torrez, has reopened the investigation after newly released files and witness claims raised disturbing questions about what may have happened on the property.
Authorities began searching the massive ranch south of Santa Fe in March 2026, following allegations from newly uncovered documents that the bodies of two foreign girls may have been buried near the property.
Even more shocking:
• The original investigation in 2019 was halted after federal prosecutors requested the state pause its probe.
• Newly released Justice Department files prompted officials to reopen the case and examine evidence that was never fully investigated.
• State lawmakers have also created a “truth commission” to uncover what happened at the ranch and who may have been involved.
The ranch, which Epstein owned for decades, was allegedly used to host powerful guests and has long been tied to survivor accounts of abuse.
Now, investigators say they are determined to follow the evidence wherever it leads.
⚖️ The question many are asking:
Why wasn’t this ranch thoroughly searched years ago?
👇 Watch the video and decide for yourself.
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