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How Epstein lured girls to Zorro Ranch and kept authorities away

How Epstein lured girls to Zorro Ranch and kept authorities away

The women did not speak about their abuse for years because, they have said, Epstein used money and threats to keep them silent. If they told, he warned of financial, reputational or physical harm. But eventually, some of the women did speak to law enforcement. In 2006, Farmer told an FBI agent investigating allegations against Epstein in Florida about her trip to New Mexico with Epstein and Maxwell a decade earlier. The FBI agent, who was based in Florida, wrote a report based on the interview. The FBI continued to “develop witnesses and victims from across the United States,” according to an agency memo. That included at least one interview with someone associated with Epstein in New Mexico in early 2007. But the information about Zorro Ranch went nowhere: After two years of investigation and plea negotiations, Alex Acosta, then the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, agreed in 2008 to let Epstein plead guilty to state charges and avoid a federal case, in a deal later criticized by a Justice Department watchdog …

New Mexico reopens criminal probe related to Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch | Crime News

New Mexico reopens criminal probe related to Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch | Crime News

State officials say the information in unsealed FBI files ‘warrant further examination’ of a case closed in 2019. Listen to this article | 4 mins info New Mexico has reopened an investigation into possible illegal activity at a ranch formerly owned by disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney General Raul Torrez made the announcement on Thursday. He referenced new information revealed in documents recently released by the United States Department of Justice. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list More than three and a half million government files related to Epstein were published online on January 30, in response to a law compelling their release. The New Mexico’s office said “revelations outlined in the previously sealed FBI files warrant further examination” of an earlier state investigation into Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, near the town of Stanley. That probe had been ended at the request of federal prosecutors in New York in 2019, the same year Epstein was arrested and charged with trafficking minors for sex. Months later, in August 2019, Epstein was found dead …