Investigators are searching a New Mexico ranch where Jeffrey Epstein once entertained guests, amid allegations that it may have been used for sexual abuse and sex trafficking.
Search comes after the release of investigative files renewed attention to sex offender's activities at the Zorro Ranch.
Meanwhile, Harvard’s Martin Nowak was placed on leave for a second time over his connections to the sex offender.
A large release of important documents once meant teams of journalists staying back, working through piles of records late into the night.
The so-called Zorro Ranch was the site of numerous alleged abuses, but was not subject to intense scrutiny
Julie K. Brown joins The Lead.
New Mexico state investigators search a secluded ranch 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.
The New Mexico Department of Justice confirmed the search on the property previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein, following allegations of illegal activity.
Congressman Thanedar introduces impeachment articles against Attorney General Pam Bondi, citing obst
Two brothers of one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accusers visited the sex offender’s former New Mexico ranch on Sunday for the first time to demand the Trump administration release unredacted documents to reveal the identities of men their late sister alleged sexually abused her at the property.
It is the job of the fundraising team to support, protect, and set standards for elite nonprofit institutions, including protecting faculty from exactly the kind of manipulation that Jeffrey Epstein conducted so smoothly.
Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in a New York City jail in August 2019