Santa Fe
Coverage of Santa Fe in the Nexus archive.
- New Mexico claims Justice Department blocked probe into Jeffrey Epstien’s ranch in bombshell lawsuit
New Mexico’s attorney general sued the U.S. Department of Justice, alleging it blocked the state from investigating sex crimes at Jeffrey Epstein’s ranch near Santa Fe. The lawsuit claims the DOJ interfered with a state-level probe into the former property.
- State of New Mexico sues Justice Department and Todd Blanche, saying they blocked its Epstein probe
New Mexico's attorney general sued the U.S. Department of Justice and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, alleging they blocked the state's investigation into sex crimes at Jeffrey Epstein's ranch near Santa Fe. The lawsuit claims the federal government is withholding materials and undermining victims, while the DOJ argues it is following court orders to protect victim privacy.
- New Mexico AG accuses Todd Blanche of sitting on the names of more Epstein victims
New Mexico’s attorney general sued the U.S. Department of Justice, accusing it of blocking a state investigation into sex crimes at Jeffrey Epstein’s ranch near Santa Fe. The lawsuit claims the DOJ, including Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, has stonewalled information-sharing efforts, hindering the state’s ability to hold Epstein’s associates accountable. The DOJ responded that it is withholding victim-identifying information due to court orders.
- Gene Hackman’s $80M estate case stalls as personal representative reveals tax woes
Gene Hackman’s $80M estate case has stalled, and the personal representative disclosed tax issues. Hackman and Arakawa were found dead in their Santa Fe, New Mexico home on Feb. 26, 2025.
- Controladora Vuela: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Controladora Vuela Compania de Aviacion SAB. de CV, the operator of low-cost airline Volaris, reported a $127 million loss in its second quarter, with a loss of $1.11 per share, despite generating $859 million in revenue. The Mexico-based company disclosed the financial results in a report generated by Automated Insights using data from Zacks Investment Research.
- Sexual assault nonprofit in New Mexico providing space for Epstein survivors
Solace Sexual Assault Services in Santa Fe, New Mexico, provides support for survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes, including therapy and legal guidance. The organization reported receiving outreach from survivors as early as 2018 and notes that a federal investigation into Epstein was paused during President Donald Trump's first term. The New Mexico legislature's Truth Commission is now reviewing cases related to Epstein's Zorro Ranch.
- N.M. Governor Asks for Criminal Investigation of D.E.A. Agents
The New Mexico Governor has requested a criminal investigation into DEA agents. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the governor, made the request while in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2025.
- Gregg Hull wins New Mexico GOP gubernatorial primary, setting up bid to flip governor’s office
Gregg Hull won the New Mexico GOP gubernatorial primary, defeating Doug Turner and Duke Rodriguez. He will face Deb Haaland in the general election as Republicans aim to flip the governor’s office.
- Sanchez wins Democratic nod for New Mexico land commissioner
Juan Sanchez has won the Democratic nomination for the position of Commissioner of Public Lands in New Mexico. The article notes his candidacy in downtown Santa Fe.
- Alec Baldwin to face civil trial over alleged negligence in 'Rust' shooting, judge rules
Alec Baldwin is set to face a civil trial over alleged negligence in the 2021 'Rust' film set shooting that resulted in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. A judge ruled that the trial will proceed, separate from Baldwin's 2024 involuntary manslaughter trial for the same incident.