US investigators begin search of Epstein’s former ranch in New Mexico
US investigators have begun searching Jeffrey Epstein's former Zorro Ranch in New Mexico following the release of investigative files that renewed scrutiny of his activities there. The search, which began on Monday, comes after the New Mexico Attorney General ordered a renewed look into Epstein's actions in the state and a bipartisan "truth commission" was formed to reexamine his activities.

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AI-generatedUS investigators have begun searching Jeffrey Epstein's former Zorro Ranch in New Mexico following the release of investigative files that renewed scrutiny of his activities there. The search, which began on Monday, comes after the New Mexico Attorney General ordered a renewed look into Epstein's actions in the state and a bipartisan "truth commission" was formed to reexamine his activities. Epstein owned the ranch, located south of Santa Fe, from 1993 until his death in 2019. Accusers have alleged abuse occurred at the property, though he was never charged with related crimes while alive. Authorities have asked the public to avoid the area during the ongoing investigation.
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5 extractedState lawmakers are reexamining Epstein’s activities via a bipartisan “truth commission”.
Epstein owned the property from 1993 until his death in 2019.
New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez ordered a renewed look at Epstein.
The search comes after the release of millions of investigative files.
US investigators have begun searching Jeffrey Epstein’s former ranch in New Mexico.