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Epstein Ranch Buyer Revealed, Tech Accountability in Santa Fe, and Local Brews & Tunes
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, February 16.
Folks, we kick off the week with a bombshell revelation thats got everyone in southern Santa Fe County buzzing. The mystery buyer of Jeffrey Epsteins infamous Zorro Ranch, that sprawling 7600-acre property right here in our backyard, has been unmasked as Texas real estate mogul and MAGA candidate Don Huffines. He snapped it up back in 2023 through a freshly minted LLC, renaming it Rancho de San Rafael, with auction proceeds going to Epsteins victims. But heres the twist thats sparking calls for investigation: fresh Epstein files mention possible remains of two foreign girls buried on the land, victims of strangulation, and local officials are demanding transparency from Huffines, whos now running for Texas comptroller. This ranch was central to Epsteins dark schemes, mentioned over 4200 times in millions of documents, so its hitting close to home, reminding us how past shadows can linger on our high desert soil and why accountability matters for properties like this[1].
Shifting to brighter news, our courts are in the spotlight too. The high-profile New Mexico case against Meta over child exploitation kicked off right here in a Santa Fe courtroom last week, shining a light on tech accountability and protecting our kids in the digital age. Its a reminder that justice from Santa Fe can ripple nationwide[3].
Now, lets talk fun ways to shake off the winter chill. Today, head to Green Jeans for Pint Night, where you can score two bucks off pints all day every Mondayperfect for toasting with friends after a crisp morning hike. Tuesdays bring Trivia Night at Santa Fe Brewings Beer Hall starting at 7 pm, great for testing your local lore knowledge. Geeks Who Drink fires up Mondays at Tin Can Alley from 7 pm too, and dont miss Wednesdays dollar-off Vara Wine at The Eldorado Taphouse. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for epic shows like Trampled by Turtles on May 31, Drive-By Truckers on June 3, or local blues-rocker Alex Maryol and Santa Fe duo Candy Bomber soon after. Theres even cornhole tournaments at The Bridge with full payout prizes, blending competition and community vibes[2].
Whether youre pondering deep headlines or grabbing a brew, Santa Fe stays vibrant. Stay curious, stay connected.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Folks, we kick off the week with a bombshell revelation thats got everyone in southern Santa Fe County buzzing. The mystery buyer of Jeffrey Epsteins infamous Zorro Ranch, that sprawling 7600-acre property right here in our backyard, has been unmasked as Texas real estate mogul and MAGA candidate Don Huffines. He snapped it up back in 2023 through a freshly minted LLC, renaming it Rancho de San Rafael, with auction proceeds going to Epsteins victims. But heres the twist thats sparking calls for investigation: fresh Epstein files mention possible remains of two foreign girls buried on the land, victims of strangulation, and local officials are demanding transparency from Huffines, whos now running for Texas comptroller. This ranch was central to Epsteins dark schemes, mentioned over 4200 times in millions of documents, so its hitting close to home, reminding us how past shadows can linger on our high desert soil and why accountability matters for properties like this[1].
Shifting to brighter news, our courts are in the spotlight too. The high-profile New Mexico case against Meta over child exploitation kicked off right here in a Santa Fe courtroom last week, shining a light on tech accountability and protecting our kids in the digital age. Its a reminder that justice from Santa Fe can ripple nationwide[3].
Now, lets talk fun ways to shake off the winter chill. Today, head to Green Jeans for Pint Night, where you can score two bucks off pints all day every Mondayperfect for toasting with friends after a crisp morning hike. Tuesdays bring Trivia Night at Santa Fe Brewings Beer Hall starting at 7 pm, great for testing your local lore knowledge. Geeks Who Drink fires up Mondays at Tin Can Alley from 7 pm too, and dont miss Wednesdays dollar-off Vara Wine at The Eldorado Taphouse. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for epic shows like Trampled by Turtles on May 31, Drive-By Truckers on June 3, or local blues-rocker Alex Maryol and Santa Fe duo Candy Bomber soon after. Theres even cornhole tournaments at The Bridge with full payout prizes, blending competition and community vibes[2].
Whether youre pondering deep headlines or grabbing a brew, Santa Fe stays vibrant. Stay curious, stay connected.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI