New Mexico police reopen Epstein case, search ranch after files released - ABC News
Authorities are searching a ranch in New Mexico that belonged the convicted sex offender as part of an investigation into sex abuse allegations at the ranch.
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Authorities are searching a ranch in New Mexico that belonged the convicted sex offender as part of an investigation into sex abuse allegations at the ranch.
On Tuesday, the group emailed ARTnews with photos of a new statue placed in Washington, D.C., again depicting the president and Epstein.
Authorities in New Mexico conducted a search Monday at the Zorro Ranch property previously owned by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
State investigators began searching a secluded ranch in New Mexico on Monday where financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein once entertained guests amid allegations that the property may have been used for sexual abuse and sex trafficking of young women.
A photograph of the hedge fund billionaire with a redacted person appears in recently released government files.
Officials are investigating allegations of illegal activity at the sex offender’s former property, Zorro Ranch, prior to his 2019 death.
Epstein files reveal FBI notes seemingly containing testimony from an "inmate" housed in the same unit as Jeffrey Epstein on the day he died who claimed that prison guards discussed how they would cover up the convicted pedophile's death
While federal investigators had searched other properties of the late sex offender, there's no record they checked the 7,600-acre property where some women say he preyed on them.
For decades, and particularly in the last number of years, the term “conspiracy theory” has appeared more frequently; less as a categorisation ...
Epstein was more than an individual perpetrator; his networks and systematic sexual exploitation reproduced social, economic and gender inequality
Authorities in New Mexico launched a search this week of a sprawling ranch formerly owned by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which has come under renewed interest after allegations surrounding the estate were included in files recently released by the US Justice Department.
New Mexico prosecutors have reopened a criminal investigation after the release of the so-called 'Epstein files'. At least two women have made allegations of sexual misconduct at the remote property.