US investigators search Epstein’s New Mexico ranch amid allegations of buried bodies
US investigators are searching Jeffrey Epstein's former ranch in New Mexico following new information released by the Department of Justice in January. The investigation, reopened by New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez last month, focuses on allegations of sexual abuse and other criminal activities that occurred at the ranch.

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AI-generatedUS investigators are searching Jeffrey Epstein's former ranch in New Mexico following new information released by the Department of Justice in January. The investigation, reopened by New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez last month, focuses on allegations of sexual abuse and other criminal activities that occurred at the ranch. The search is prompted by accusations that Epstein ordered the burial of two foreign girls' bodies on the property. State authorities have stated they will keep the public informed and support survivors as the investigation proceeds. On Monday, government vehicles and dogs were seen at the ranch.
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5 extractedThe New Mexico Attorney General reopened the investigation into Epstein’s alleged criminal activities.
New Mexico is acting on new information in documents released in January by the US Department of Justice.
Epstein is accused of sexually abusing women and girls at the ranch.
Investigators in New Mexico began searching the former ranch of Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein allegedly ordered the bodies of two foreign girls buried in hills near the property.