Enforcement Agents Start Probe at Infamous Ranch in New Mexico
The hunt for the truth has officially kicked off in the notorious New Mexico ranch, once owned by the late convicted sex offender. This countryside property was a part of the vast real estate portfolio of the disgraced financier, who passed away in 2019.
The commencement of the investigation at this secluded ranch follows the unveiling of countless investigative documents. This influx of information has heightened the need for further scrutiny of the late financier's dealings with women and girls at this isolated location.
Pressures Mounting for Further Examination
Pressure has been mounting for a more thorough examination of the late financier's activities following the release of these documents. The ranch, known as the Zorro Ranch, became the focus of this renewed scrutiny on Monday.
Renewed Investigation Ordered
Not long ago, the top law enforcement official in New Mexico ordered a fresh review of the late financier. This order arrived after the Southwestern state prematurely halted a previous investigation in 2019 due to a request from federal prosecutors.
Additionally, lawmakers at the state level are also delving deeper into the late financier's activities in New Mexico. They have established a bipartisan "truth commission" with the authority to issue subpoenas.
Public Advice
The public has been urged to steer clear of the area and ground any drone activity nearby. These measures are necessary to prevent any disruption to the ongoing law enforcement operations. A spokesperson for the New Mexico Department of Justice has reassured the public that they will be kept informed as appropriate, and the survivors will continue to receive support.
The Infamous Property
The late financier owned the infamous property, found approximately 30 miles south of Santa Fe, from 1993 until his death in 2019. This came after he was indicted on sex trafficking charges.
Survivors, including Virginia Giuffre, have claimed to have endured abuse at the property. However, the late financier was never charged with any crimes related to this location while he was alive.
Mysterious Documents
The latest batch of files about the late financier, released by the Department of Justice earlier this year, contains a variety of unproven - and in some cases, unlikely - tips related to the sex offender and his associates.
Among these is an email from a person claiming to be a former employee of the Zorro Ranch. The sender offered to provide videos of the late financier abusing minors in exchange for one Bitcoin. This anonymous individual also alleged that the remains of two foreign girls had been hidden in the hills beyond the ranch under the orders of the late financier and his once girlfriend.