New Evidence Emerges in Epstein Probe: Focus Shifts to Zorro Ranch A trove of recently released files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case has shed new light on the billionaire's sprawling New Mexico property, Zorro Ranch. As investigators delve deeper into Epstein's activities, they are now scrutinizing the 10,000-acre ranch, which has long been shrouded in mystery. The property, which Epstein purchased in 1993, was reportedly a favorite getaway for the financier and his associates. With allegations of sex trafficking and abuse mounting, authorities are working to determine whether crimes were committed on the ranch, further fueling speculation about Epstein's true intentions and the extent of his network.


Recent Jeffrey Epstein files releases have brought his New Mexico property, Zorro Ranch, into focus as investigators try to determine whether crimes occurred there.