New allegations of abuse and deaths at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch
Recent reports from an Australian '60 Minutes' documentary and state officials have brought new allegations against the late financier Jeffrey Epstein regarding his Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. Survivors, including Chauntae Davies, described the remote property as a site of extreme isolation and systematic sexual abuse. U.S. Representative Melanie Stansbury stated that in 2019, the FBI received a tip alleging that two foreign minors died from strangulation during sexual acts at the ranch and were buried on the property. Further testimony suggests that men were also among the victims, with claims of being drugged and forced to witness group sexual violence. Additionally, Representative Mariana Anaya, leading a state inquiry, confirmed that local residents from New Mexico have come forward alleging abuse during the 25 years Epstein owned the land. The Truth Committee is currently working with the New Mexico Department of Justice to assist survivors in seeking legal action. Epstein, who died by suicide in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial, is accused of sex trafficking along with his former partner Ghislaine Maxwell.