New Mexico Searches Epstein Ranch After State Seeks Unredacted DOJ Email

Investigators begin searching Jeffrey Epstein's former Zorro Ranch after the New Mexico Department of Justice requests an unredacted 2019 DOJ email that alleges two foreign girls were strangled and buried in hills near the property.Attorney General Raul Torrez reopened the probe after millions of declassified files and a 2019 email from a former employee to Eddy Aragon revived claims that Jeffrey Epstein and associates, including a "Madam G," ordered killings and abused victims at the ranch, and owner Don Huffines is cooperating with access.Witnesses report search dogs, state police, fire rescue, animal control and county sheriff vehicles at the hilltop mansion and private runway, while a prior probe closed in 2019 at federal request and new FBI files and survivor accounts such as Jane Doe 15 and Annie Farmer have prompted renewed action.New Mexico runs a state truth commission to examine 26 years of potential corruption that may have enabled Jeffrey Epstein's operations, and officials say they will share findings publicly and support survivors as investigators pursue facts and possible charges.
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