New Mexico Launches Commission to Probe Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch
New Mexico legislators established a Truth Commission to investigate alleged sex trafficking at the Zorro Ranch estate formerly owned by Jeffrey Epstein.The four-member panel, which includes Andrea Romero and retired FBI agent William Hall, will utilize full subpoena power to identify potential enablers.Funding for the inquiry comes from a $2M settlement with Deutsche Bank following years of stalled investigations into the financier's activities.This state-level probe was launched after
Donald Trump signed the federal Epstein Files Transparency Act to encourage public disclosure of related records.