Justice Documents Spur New Search at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch

Authorities in New Mexico begin a search of Zorro Ranch, the remote property once owned by Jeffrey Epstein, after state prosecutors reopen a criminal probe into alleged abuse of women and girls that occurred before Jeffrey Epstein's death.Recent Justice Department releases of emails and documents show Jeffrey Epstein's inner circle—including accountant Richard Kahn, lawyer Darren Indyke and assistant Lesley Groff—helped manage finances, travel and payments for women, and both Richard Kahn and Darren Indyke face depositions before the House Oversight Committee.A Daily Mail/JL Partners poll finds 53 percent want Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to testify and 67 percent say more Epstein material remains unreleased, while Ghislaine Maxwell serves a 20 year sentence and estate executors have paid millions from a victims' fund.
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