The property once owned by Jeffrey Epstein and that he called the Zorro Ranch outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in March.
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Epstein owned a 10,000-acre property with a mansion. After calls by the public, the state attorney general searched the property and the state House created a "Truth Commission."
The property once owned by Jeffrey Epstein and that he called the Zorro Ranch outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in March.
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The 'truth commission' will interview victims who say they were abused at the sprawling property south of Santa Fe.

A bipartisan “truth commission” will review allegations of abuse having taken place at the property while it was owned by the…

A New Mexico legislative panel announced on Monday it is issuing more than a dozen subpoenas as a part of its probe into Jeffrey…

Lawmakers say the panel will compel testimony to uncover what happened at Epstein’s Zorro ranch and who knew

New Mexico initiates a comprehensive investigation into Epstein's Zorro Ranch to uncover potential involvement in sexual abuse.

The so-called Zorro Ranch was the site of numerous alleged abuses, but was not subject to intense scrutiny