New Mexico Rep. Discusses Zorro Ranch Abuse Allegations from Unredacted Epstein Files
Representative Stansbury addresses abuse allegations at Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch based on newly unredacted documents from the investigation files.
Representative Melanie Stansbury discussed allegations of abuse at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico during a recent roundhouse report, citing information from newly unredacted Epstein investigation documents, according to the Santa Fe New Mexican.
The discussion appears to focus on previously sealed or redacted portions of the [Epstein document archive](/documents) that have now been made public, potentially revealing new details about activities at the 33,000-acre ranch near Stanley, New Mexico. The ranch has long been a subject of investigation as one of Epstein's primary properties alongside his residences in New York, Florida, and the Virgin Islands.
The Santa Fe New Mexican reported on Stansbury's comments as part of their Roundhouse Report coverage, though specific details of the allegations discussed were not elaborated upon in the available reporting. This development suggests that ongoing document releases continue to shed light on the scope of Epstein's operations across his various properties.
The Zorro Ranch was purchased by Epstein in 1993 and has been the subject of FBI searches and ongoing investigations. Any new information from unredacted files could potentially impact ongoing legal proceedings or investigations related to the Epstein case.