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New Mexico reopened its probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch over claims of buried bodies, launching a $2M truth commission to investigate his activities and support survivor-led evidence gathering.
New Mexico has reopened its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch following a tip about grave-like plots and unverified claims of buried bodies, with state lawmakers forwarding photos and evidence to the Department of Justice.
The state launched a truth commission in February 2026, led by Rep. Andrea Romero, to examine Epstein’s activities in New Mexico, seeking law firms to assist with evidence gathering and potential prosecution.
The $2 million effort, which includes plans to center survivor voices, aims to deliver its first report by July.
The ranch, once owned by Epstein, remains under scrutiny amid new Justice Department files and ongoing federal and state probes.
Nuevo México reabrió su investigación sobre el Rancho Zorro de Jeffrey Epstein por reclamos de cuerpos enterrados, lanzando una comisión de la verdad de $ 2 millones para investigar sus actividades y apoyar la recopilación de pruebas liderada por sobrevivientes.