Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

Mega Edition: The DOJ And Their Lack Of Interest When It Comes To Zorro Ranch (4/30/26)

59 min · 30 de abr de 202659 min
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Despite years of mounting allegations surrounding what took place at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, the property was never subjected to the kind of full-scale law enforcement raid that would typically accompany accusations of this magnitude. This stands out even more when considering that other Epstein properties—particularly in New York and the Virgin Islands—eventually became focal points for searches and evidence collection. Zorro Ranch, by contrast, remained largely untouched in any meaningful operational sense, despite being repeatedly named in witness accounts and tied to claims of trafficking, abuse, and broader criminal activity. For a site described as central to Epstein’s operations, the absence of a coordinated raid raises immediate questions about investigative priorities and decision-making. What makes this even more difficult to reconcile is how much potential evidence may have been lost as a result of that inaction. Properties tied to alleged long-term abuse networks are typically treated as critical crime scenes, especially when multiple witnesses point to them as locations of misconduct. Yet Zorro Ranch was never secured in that way, never processed with the urgency or intensity seen in comparable cases. The lack of intervention has fueled ongoing skepticism that investigators either underestimated its significance or deliberately avoided fully examining it, leaving a major gap in understanding what actually happened there and who may have been involved. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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