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The Epstein Ranch Inquiry and the Question of Political Influence in New Mexico  (5/24/26)

The Epstein Ranch Inquiry and the Question of Political Influence in New Mexico (5/24/26)

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New Mexico’s Epstein Truth Commission is set to hold its first public meeting on June 1 as it begins investigating allegations tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, the sprawling New Mexico property that has remained one of the most under-examined parts of the Epstein story. The bipartisan commission includes four lawmakers and a legal team with subpoena power, and its mandate is to determine whether criminal activity at the ranch went unchecked and whether local or state officials properly investigated prior allegations. The renewed inquiry follows the halted 2019 state investigation and comes as members of the public, shelters, law enforcement sources, and others have reportedly begun coming forward with information about what may have happened in New Mexico.

The commission is also expected to examine whether officials were influenced by money, campaign contributions, political access, or other pressure to look away from Epstein’s activities. One major focus is whether New Mexico’s laws at the time created an environment that benefited Epstein: the state lacked a human trafficking law, and Epstein was not required to register there as a sex offender. The investigation could potentially lead to charges if wrongdoing is uncovered, but just as importantly, it represents a long-overdue effort to scrutinize Zorro Ranch as more than a footnote. For years, the ranch has sat at the center of allegations involving abuse, secrecy, powerful visitors, and institutional failure; now, New Mexico is finally creating a formal public process to ask who knew what, who failed to act, and whether survivors were denied justice on state soil.



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NM Epstein Truth Commission holding first public meeting June 1
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