Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch linked to investigation - 4 minutes read
Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch linked to investigation
At the center of Jeffrey Epstein's secluded New Mexico ranch sits a sprawling residence the financier built decades ago complete with plans for a 4,000-square-foot (372-square-meter) courtyard, a living room roughly the size of the average American home and a nearby private airplane runway.
Known as the Zorro Ranch, the high-desert property is now tied to an investigation that the state attorney general's office says it has opened into Epstein with plans to forward findings to federal authorities in New York.
Epstein, who pleaded not guilty this week to federal sex trafficking charges in New York, has not faced criminal charges in New Mexico. But the scandal surrounding him has still sent a jolt through the rural southwestern state as it comes under scrutiny for laws that allowed him to avoid registering as a sex offender following a guilty plea a decade ago in Florida.
VIDEO: Before Harris County Juvenile Court Judge Glenn Devlin released seven defendants -- he asked if they planned to kill anyone before he released them, the Houston Chronicle reported. Texas judge releases group of juvenile defendants after losing election: Reports VIDEO: New developments in the indictment of a California congressman New developments in the indictment of a California congressman "New Mexico continues to lag behind the rest of the country in strengthening outdated and weak laws that fail to protect our children from abuse," New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas said in an emailed statement to The Associated Press. "This is a huge black eye for our state."
In addition to confirming his office had interviewed possible victims of Epstein who visited his ranch south of Santa Fe, Balderas' spokesman also said Friday that the attorney general would renew his push for legislation requiring anyone with a sex trafficking conviction ..
↓ YouTube is hiding this video and pushing everything it has that accuses Trump to the top! ↓ Click on image above to see the video ↑ President Trump knows something bad about Bill Clinton and his deep state cronies.
Yep “investigate” Really really “investigate”. “Investigate” til nobody can believe how much you have investigated. I think, this morning, I have finally had my fill of that word “investigate”. In any and all contexts I’m sick to death of it. It is meaningless.
several freepers have mentioned the West Mesa murders, never solved, that might have been somewhat near the ranch.. was right behind you on this thread. yeah, this compound looks like an entry point to epstein’s human traffic operation. 100’s of unidentifiable prospect/victims crossing the border everyday supposedly paying hundreds to thousands of dollars to “coyotes” to get smuggled into the US.
He isn’t worried about a thing. Google earf photos show he has added a formal garden in the desert not very long ago. The latest photos show the garden in place and the satellite images show it under construction. It is chump change for him but he isn’t the least bit concerned about his future or he would not have built it. This Epstein thing is a tempest in a tea pot fabricated for an October surprise. It isn’t about Trump getting Klinton or anybody else. If it is anything on Trump’s part it is a diversion from the failure on the border.
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At the center of Jeffrey Epstein's secluded New Mexico ranch sits a sprawling residence the financier built decades ago complete with plans for a 4,000-square-foot (372-square-meter) courtyard, a living room roughly the size of the average American home and a nearby private airplane runway.
Known as the Zorro Ranch, the high-desert property is now tied to an investigation that the state attorney general's office says it has opened into Epstein with plans to forward findings to federal authorities in New York.
Epstein, who pleaded not guilty this week to federal sex trafficking charges in New York, has not faced criminal charges in New Mexico. But the scandal surrounding him has still sent a jolt through the rural southwestern state as it comes under scrutiny for laws that allowed him to avoid registering as a sex offender following a guilty plea a decade ago in Florida.
VIDEO: Before Harris County Juvenile Court Judge Glenn Devlin released seven defendants -- he asked if they planned to kill anyone before he released them, the Houston Chronicle reported. Texas judge releases group of juvenile defendants after losing election: Reports VIDEO: New developments in the indictment of a California congressman New developments in the indictment of a California congressman "New Mexico continues to lag behind the rest of the country in strengthening outdated and weak laws that fail to protect our children from abuse," New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas said in an emailed statement to The Associated Press. "This is a huge black eye for our state."
In addition to confirming his office had interviewed possible victims of Epstein who visited his ranch south of Santa Fe, Balderas' spokesman also said Friday that the attorney general would renew his push for legislation requiring anyone with a sex trafficking conviction ..
↓ YouTube is hiding this video and pushing everything it has that accuses Trump to the top! ↓ Click on image above to see the video ↑ President Trump knows something bad about Bill Clinton and his deep state cronies.
Yep “investigate” Really really “investigate”. “Investigate” til nobody can believe how much you have investigated. I think, this morning, I have finally had my fill of that word “investigate”. In any and all contexts I’m sick to death of it. It is meaningless.
several freepers have mentioned the West Mesa murders, never solved, that might have been somewhat near the ranch.. was right behind you on this thread. yeah, this compound looks like an entry point to epstein’s human traffic operation. 100’s of unidentifiable prospect/victims crossing the border everyday supposedly paying hundreds to thousands of dollars to “coyotes” to get smuggled into the US.
He isn’t worried about a thing. Google earf photos show he has added a formal garden in the desert not very long ago. The latest photos show the garden in place and the satellite images show it under construction. It is chump change for him but he isn’t the least bit concerned about his future or he would not have built it. This Epstein thing is a tempest in a tea pot fabricated for an October surprise. It isn’t about Trump getting Klinton or anybody else. If it is anything on Trump’s part it is a diversion from the failure on the border.
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