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Epstein Files 2026 Shockwave: Zorro Ranch Under New Investigation – Who Will Be Dragged to Hell? l

February 25, 2026 by hoangle Leave a Comment

In the desolate expanse of New Mexico’s high desert, where vast skies once hid unimaginable horrors, a bombshell has detonated: freshly unsealed DOJ documents reveal chilling new allegations of sex trafficking, abuse, and even claims of bodies buried near Jeffrey Epstein’s remote Zorro Ranch—shocking details that demand answers after years of silence.

Attorney General Raúl Torrez has ordered the criminal investigation reopened, reversing the 2019 closure that deferred to federal probes. State prosecutors are now aggressively pursuing unredacted FBI files, evidence preservation, and close collaboration with the bipartisan Epstein Truth Commission—armed with subpoena power and funding—to uncover every buried secret on the 7,500-acre property.

The powerful figures who visited, the networks that protected them—justice is awakening, and the fallout could be catastrophic.

Who among the elite will finally be dragged into the light and held accountable?

In the desolate expanse of New Mexico’s high desert, where vast skies once hid unimaginable horrors, a bombshell has detonated: freshly unsealed DOJ documents reveal chilling new allegations of sex trafficking, abuse, and even claims of bodies buried near Jeffrey Epstein’s remote Zorro Ranch—shocking details that demand answers after years of silence.

Attorney General Raúl Torrez has ordered the criminal investigation reopened, reversing the 2019 closure that deferred to federal probes. State prosecutors are now aggressively pursuing unredacted FBI files, evidence preservation, and close collaboration with the bipartisan Epstein Truth Commission—armed with subpoena power and funding—to uncover every buried secret on the 7,500-acre property.

The Zorro Ranch, a vast 7,500-acre estate near Stanley, roughly 30 miles south of Santa Fe, was Epstein’s isolated New Mexico retreat from 1993 until his death in 2019. Featuring a private airstrip and extreme seclusion, it has been accused for years of hosting the sexual exploitation and trafficking of underage girls and young women as part of Epstein’s wider criminal enterprise.

The state’s initial probe, initiated under former Attorney General Hector Balderas, was halted in 2019 at the urging of U.S. Attorney’s Office prosecutors in New York’s Southern District to avoid conflicting with their federal case. No New Mexico charges were ever brought, contributing to long-standing frustration among survivors and advocates over perceived gaps in accountability.

The catalyst arrived in early 2026 with the U.S. Department of Justice’s release of previously sealed Epstein files, including FBI documents such as emails, reports, and statements. On February 19, 2026, Attorney General Torrez announced the reopening, explaining that “revelations outlined in the previously sealed FBI files warrant further examination.” The New Mexico Department of Justice is seeking immediate access to full, unredacted federal records, pledging a “broad and comprehensive” review, evidence collection and preservation, and coordination with federal and state partners.

The disturbing claims in the unsealed materials include an email alleging Epstein ordered the burial of two foreign girls’ bodies in hills near the ranch following their deaths during alleged abuse. State officials have confirmed they are examining these unverified allegations, which could involve searches of adjacent public land if substantiated.

Adding significant investigative firepower, the New Mexico House of Representatives unanimously passed House Resolution 1 on February 16, 2026, creating the bipartisan “Epstein Truth Commission”—a four-member House subcommittee chaired by Rep. Andrea Romero (D-Santa Fe) and including bipartisan members like Rep. Marianna Anaya. With subpoena authority and a $2 million budget, the commission held its inaugural meeting shortly after formation. It is empowered to hear survivor testimony, investigate why Epstein was never required to register as a sex offender in New Mexico post-2008 plea, review local and state law enforcement’s handling of complaints, probe potential corruption or oversights, and recommend legislative changes. Interim findings are targeted for July 31, 2026, with a final public report by year’s end.

The ranch, sold by Epstein’s estate in 2023 and now privately owned (with reports of plans to convert it into a Christian retreat), endures as a symbol of lingering mysteries in one of the most infamous sex-trafficking scandals.

The powerful figures who visited, the networks that protected them—justice is awakening, and the fallout could be catastrophic. Who among the elite will finally be dragged into the light and held accountable?

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