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Epstein's Zorro Ranch Reportedly Searched by New Mexico Investigators

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Published: Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 2:11 pm

New Mexico Investigators Search Epstein's Former Ranch

New Mexico authorities have initiated a search of Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, years after receiving an anonymous tip alleging the presence of buried bodies on the property. The search, which began on Monday, marks the first known comprehensive investigation of the ranch since Epstein's death.

The New York Times reported that investigators acknowledge the challenges posed by the passage of time in uncovering potential evidence. New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez, in a recent statement, recognized the "real obstacles" in finding evidence of any potential offenses. However, he emphasized the commitment to providing a "complete and transparent accounting" of the findings to the public and those who may have been harmed.

The investigation stems from an anonymous tip received in 2019, the year of Epstein's death. The tipster, claiming to have worked at the ranch, alleged that Epstein ordered the burial of the bodies of two abused girls on the property. It remains unclear whether the FBI previously investigated this specific claim.

Since Epstein's death, the ranch has been sold. The current owner, Don Huffines, who recently won the Republican primary for Texas comptroller, has expressed full cooperation with the state investigation. Huffines has renamed the estate San Rafael Ranch and plans to convert it into a Christian retreat.

BNN's Perspective: The renewed investigation into the Zorro Ranch underscores the enduring legacy of the Epstein case and the importance of pursuing all credible leads, regardless of the challenges. While the passage of time may complicate the search for evidence, the commitment to transparency and accountability is crucial for restoring public trust and providing closure to any potential victims. The new owner's willingness to cooperate is a positive step, and the outcome of the investigation will be closely watched.

Keywords: Jeffrey Epstein, Zorro Ranch, New Mexico, investigation, buried bodies, Raúl Torrez, Don Huffines, San Rafael Ranch, Christian retreat, anonymous tip, FBI, abuse, property

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