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New Mexico proposes a $2.5 million truth commission to investigate sex trafficking allegations at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, where survivors say abuse occurred.
New Mexico lawmakers are proposing a $2.5 million truth commission to investigate allegations of sex trafficking at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, a remote desert property where survivors say abuse occurred.
Though Epstein was never charged in the state, officials interviewed potential victims in 2019, and the attorney general’s office later secured $17 million from banks for anti-trafficking efforts.
The commission, if approved, would examine government awareness, reporting failures, and systemic gaps, with bipartisan support but some concerns over timing and political sensitivity.
Results could take at least two years.
Nuevo México propone una comisión de la verdad de $ 2.5 millones para investigar las acusaciones de tráfico sexual en el rancho Zorro de Jeffrey Epstein, donde los sobrevivientes dicen que ocurrieron abusos.