Zorro Ranch
Coverage of Zorro Ranch in the Nexus archive.
- Trump administration SUED after 'stonewalling' on releasing Epstein files tied to Zorro Ranch
The Trump administration is being sued for stonewalling on the release of Epstein files linked to Zorro Ranch. The lawsuit alleges obstruction in disclosing documents tied to the Zorro Ranch.
- New Mexico rips feds for stonewalling probe into Epstein ranch
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez sued the U.S. Department of Justice for allegedly stonewalling the state’s criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s conduct at his Zorro Ranch. The state claims the DOJ violated a 2019 agreement to allow access to evidence and witnesses, while the DOJ defended its actions as necessary to protect victim privacy.
- New Mexico sues justice department for ‘stonewalling’ Epstein investigation
New Mexico filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Justice and acting attorney general Todd Blanche for allegedly stonewalling a criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities at a ranch in the state. The attorney general, Raúl Torrez, cited missed deadlines for sharing information about alleged abuse at Epstein’s Zorro ranch.
- New Mexico Sues Trump Administration for Unredacted Epstein Files in Zorro Ranch Investigation
New Mexico is suing the Trump administration for unredacted files related to Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch investigation. The state’s attorney general accused Justice Department leaders of obstructing New Mexico’s inquiry into Epstein’s possible crimes in the state.
- First on Scripps News: New Mexico files lawsuit accusing DOJ of withholding Epstein records
The New Mexico Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice, accusing it of withholding records related to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the Zorro Ranch. The state argues the DOJ's refusal is unfounded, while the DOJ claims the requests are overly broad and cites privacy and ongoing investigations. The lawsuit also involves past disputes, including then-Attorney General Hector Balderas' 2019 investigation deferring to federal authorities.
- DoJ appears to ignore New Mexico deadline for key Epstein ranch files
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) failed to meet a 31 July deadline set by New Mexico's attorney general, Raúl Torrez, to provide unredacted documents about abuse of girls at a ranch previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein. The files are part of a reopened criminal investigation into activities at the Zorro ranch in New Mexico.
- DoJ appears to ignore New Mexico deadline for key Epstein ranch files
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) did not meet a 31 July deadline set by New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez for documents related to abuse at the Zorro ranch, a property formerly owned by Jeffrey Epstein. Torrez reopened a dormant criminal investigation in February and requested unredacted files from the DoJ.
- Former New Mexico AG wants to step back into Epstein ranch investigations
Hector Balderas, former New Mexico Attorney General, is offering to assist state investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, where multiple women allege abuse. Federal authorities allegedly obstructed his 2019 investigation by withholding evidence, and current efforts are ongoing to obtain federal records.
- New Mexico AG, federal DOJ clash over Epstein records
New Mexico's attorney general accuses the U.S. Justice Department of withholding unredacted Jeffrey Epstein records, hindering a state investigation into allegations of trafficking and abuse at Epstein's Zorro Ranch. The DOJ claims federal laws and court orders prevent releasing the documents, while the state has set a July 31 deadline for a response before pursuing legal action.
- 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.
- Epstein probe in New Mexico could expose high-profile names
Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico connections, including his Zorro Ranch and ties to political figures like former Governor Bruce King and Bill Richardson, are under scrutiny in ongoing investigations. Survivor Virginia Roberts Giuffre accused Richardson of abuse, while former New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas claims federal authorities limited state involvement in the probe.
- Former New Mexico Attorney General says he was sidelined by feds from probe into Epstein’s ranch
Former New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas claims federal officials paused his 2019 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, with the FBI never searching the property due to lack of probable cause. Federal prosecutors closed Epstein's case without involving New Mexico authorities, according to Balderas.
- New Mexico lawmakers issue first subpoenas in Epstein investigation
A bipartisan special committee of New Mexico lawmakers, created to investigate convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch near Santa Fe, announced the first subpoenas in the probe.
- New Mexico lawmakers issue first subpoenas in Epstein investigation
New Mexico lawmakers established a bipartisan special committee to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch and will issue subpoenas to 14 entities. The New Mexico Truth Commission is sending subpoenas to agencies that have investigated Epstein.
- New Mexico lawmakers to blast out subpoenas in Epstein investigation
New Mexico lawmakers are issuing subpoenas as part of an investigation into Epstein. The Zorro Ranch in Stanley, NM is mentioned in the context of the case.
- Amid allegations of abuse on Epstein's 'Zorro Ranch,' New Mexico opens new probes
New Mexico has opened new investigations into allegations of abuse at Epstein's 'Zorro Ranch,' a 10,000-acre property with a mansion. Following public calls for action, the state attorney general searched the property and the state House established a 'Truth Commission' to investigate the matter.
- Sickening new claims about men being gang raped and women killed in 'sex games' at Epstein's Zorro ranch come to light in new documentary
A new documentary reveals disturbing claims about alleged gang rapes of men and murders of women during 'sex games' at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch. The allegations, detailed in the film, suggest organized sexual exploitation and violence linked to Epstein's properties.
- Sickening new claims about men being gang raped and women killed in 'sex games' at Epstein's Zorro ranch come to light in new documentary
A new documentary reveals sickening claims of gang rapes and women being killed in 'sex games' at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch. The allegations resurface in the context of ongoing investigations into Epstein's network.
- Investigating Epstein's 'Zorro Ranch' in New Mexico
The article investigates Jeffrey Epstein's 'Zorro Ranch' in New Mexico, focusing on its history and potential legal or financial implications. The ranch, associated with Epstein, is under scrutiny as part of ongoing probes into his activities.
- Inside Look at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico
Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, owned for decades, is described as a 'house of horrors' by survivors of his abuse. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports on the property for TODAY, highlighting its dark history.
- Epstein survivor says it's not too late to expose what happened at his New Mexico ranch
Rachel Benavidez, a newly licensed massage therapist, worked at Zorro Ranch and is advocating to expose events linked to Jeffrey Epstein's operations in New Mexico.
- New look at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch
Hallie Jackson investigates Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, highlighting delays in federal searches and criticism of federal agencies for not collaborating with state authorities. A survivor and Virginia Giuffre's family seek answers and justice.