One of Jeffrey Epstein’s properties completely escaped the eyes of investigators when the Trump administration re-arrested him in 2019 on trafficking charges. No state or local law enforcement entity ever issued a search warrant for Epstein’s sprawling, 8,000-acre “Zorro” ranch in New Mexico. Now that President Donald Trump has signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law, there are renewed calls for an investigation into the deceased financier’s activities in New Mexico. And the story gets extremely weird from here.
With Epstein so prominently in the news the past week, and so much renewed attention to the story, both male and female victims are coming forward in New Mexico. Many say that they were sexually abused by Epstein when they were teenagers, and that they woke up to discover that they had been subjected to nonconsensual surgeries.
“We have people coming forward saying they were drugged, had sex organs and sperm harvested from their bodies, and woke up around medical equipment not knowing where they were or what happened to them,” says state Representative Andrea Romero.
She’s part of a bipartisan group of lawmakers calling for the creation of a “truth commission” to figure out what really happened at the Zorro ranch. Unfortunately, Epstein appears to have had so many politicians in his back pocket that no real investigation of the ranch has ever happened.
Jeffrey Epstein bought the ranch from Bruce King in 1993. King was a three-time Democrat governor of the state of New Mexico. After Epstein was convicted in Florida on one count of soliciting prostitution in 2008, the country was outraged. Everyone knew by that point that Epstein was running an international pedophilia and blackmail ring.
State lawmakers in New Mexico at the time demanded an investigation of Epstein’s activities. If he was trafficking children and young girls in their state, they wanted to know. But the state’s Attorney General at the time refused to open a probe. That Attorney General was Gary King, the son of Bruce King. The King family that sold the ranch to Epstein didn’t seem very interested in investigating him.
Neither did the Democrat governor of New Mexico at the time, Bill Richardson. Gov. Richardson, who died in 2023, was a longtime friend of the Clintons and Jeffrey Epstein. Richardson was credibly accused of sexual abuse by multiple underage Epstein victims.
The highest-ranking leadership in New Mexico never seemed interested in investigating Jeffrey Epstein. The circumstances surrounding the sale of the ranch in 2023 are also sketchy.
The Zorro Ranch was sold to an LLC that promptly renamed it the San Rafael Ranch. The actual new owner of the ranch is completely hidden. No one has been able to figure out who it is. Claudia Mardel is the real estate broker who handled the deal and also describes herself as an “animal communicator.” She says she’s under a strict NDA and can’t reveal who bought the property.
After Jeffrey Epstein definitely did not kill himself in 2019, many media outlets finally started to take an interest in him. The Daily Mail reported that Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton were all frequent visitors to the Zorro Ranch.
The New York Times ran a detailed story about how Jeffrey Epstein was completely obsessed with eugenics and transhumanism. (Epstein would have loved ChatGPT.) The dead pedophile told scientists and others that he believed he was part of a “master race,” and that he had plans to impregnate thousands of young girls to create his own super-babies. People who spoke with him about the plan say he was inspired by a sperm bank that originated in the 1980s, which claimed to only collect samples from Nobel Prize winners.
Rep. Romero has introduced a bill in New Mexico to set up a bipartisan commission to finally investigate Epstein’s activities. She says they have male and female witnesses who will testify that they were medically experimented on at Epstein’s ranch. The witnesses include men who had their sperm surgically removed, and women who say their ovaries were “experimented” on.
The question now is whether New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Griffin will approve the Epstein truth-finding commission. Lujan Griffin recently settled a sexual harassment lawsuit from a former campaign staffer, who accused her of groping his crotch. She paid him $150,000. Perhaps the governor will approve the commission just to take attention away from her own sex scandals.
President Trump must be privately laughing at all of these clowns right now.

