Authorities in New Mexico have commenced a search of Jeffrey Epstein's former Zorro Ranch, a sprawling property near Santa Fe, prompted by a resurfacing allegation of buried bodies. The investigation, led by New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez, centers on claims that two young girls, allegedly abused by Epstein, were killed and their remains interred on the ranch grounds. The probe gains traction following the release of unredacted FBI files, which include an anonymous email detailing these accusations.

Official Actions and Witness Accounts
The search of the Zorro Ranch, initiated on March 9, is directly linked to these allegations, which gained prominence through an anonymous email mentioned in recent Epstein files. State officials have expressed commitment to following the facts. "The New Mexico Department of Justice will continue to keep the public appropriately informed, support the survivors, and follow the facts wherever they lead," stated Attorney General Torrez. One survivor, Jane, has previously testified to being abused by Epstein at the ranch when she was 14, detailing instances of sexual assault involving a device in his bedroom. Another prominent accuser, Virginia Giuffre, has also alleged sexual abuse occurred at Zorro Ranch.
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Legislative and Land Management Involvement
The resurfacing claims have also spurred legislative action. The New Mexico House of Representatives voted to establish a bipartisan 'Truth Commission' to investigate alleged criminal conduct connected to Zorro Ranch. State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard has been a vocal proponent of a thorough investigation. She formally requested that Attorney General Torrez and federal prosecutors examine the allegations, particularly concerning the potential misuse of state trust lands surrounding the ranch. Garcia Richard noted her department's limitations in conducting such an inquiry, suggesting the potential involvement of external agencies.

Broader Context and Past Scrutiny
While Epstein's other properties, such as his private island and Manhattan apartment, have drawn significant attention, Zorro Ranch has historically received less scrutiny. The property was purchased by Epstein from a former state governor. The renewed focus on Zorro Ranch occurs as investigations into Epstein's extensive network and alleged crimes continue. Some accounts within the newly released Epstein files reportedly mention former President Donald Trump thousands of times, though the direct relevance to the current ranch investigation remains unclarified in the provided material.
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Keywords: Jeffrey Epstein, Zorro Ranch, New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez, Virginia Giuffre