Truth Commission

Zorro Ranch | Santa Fe County, NM


For 26 years, Jeffrey Epstein visited and lived in New Mexico, interacting with politicians, scientists, & other people of interest.

Our Truth Commission will investigate the role New Mexico played in failing to identify the sexual abuse and trafficking of underage girls, and other crimes, at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in Santa Fe County, New Mexico.

Topics of Investigation

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Contributions

Epstein gave extensively to politicians and philanthropic organizations in New Mexico.

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Property Ownership

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A courtroom sketch of Jeffrey Epstein on trial, sitting at a table, with a judge in robes sitting behind him.

Epstein used his property for possible criminal activity, human trafficking, and sexual abuse.

Survivors In & Around NM

Victims have described being abused and trafficked by Epstein.

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Survivor Stories

Very little information is coming of out the state of New Mexico.

Information & Media Inquiries

If you have relevant information for this investigation or have a press/media inquiry, submit a form below and someone from our team will be in contact with you.