Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles
Zorro Ranch, Jeffrey Epstein’s sprawling New Mexico property, hit the market in 2021 after years of being tied to allegations of abuse, trafficking, secrecy, and unanswered questions. The estate first listed the ranch for $27.5 million, a huge asking price for a property carrying one of the darkest names in American criminal history. But the market did not exactly rush in. The ranch sat for roughly two years, burdened not just by its remote location and specialized compound layout, but by the stain of Epstein’s crimes and the fact that survivors had alleged abuse occurred there. Eventually, the price was cut sharply, dropping from $27.5 million to $18 million, a nearly $10 million reduction that showed just how toxic the property had become. In August 2023, Epstein’s estate confirmed that Zorro Ranch had finally sold, though the sale price was initially undisclosed. The buyer was a newly registered company, later reporting identified as tied to the family of Texas businessman and former state senator Don Huffines, and the proceeds were described as going toward administration of the estate and payment of creditors. That sale did not close the book on the ranch; if anything, it reopened questions about why the property had never received the same level of law-enforcement scrutiny as Epstein’s other locations. By 2026, New Mexico authorities had reopened their investigation and searched the former ranch, now under new ownership, underscoring that the sale may have transferred the deed, but it did not erase the shadow hanging over the property. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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