Sen. Luján and House Lawmakers Intensify Epstein Investigation with New Mexico Property Probe
New Mexico Senator joins calls to investigate Epstein's former ranch property after viewing unredacted files, while House lawmakers conduct closed-door financial depositions.
Congressional Investigation Expands to New Mexico Property
New Mexico Senator Ben Ray Luján has joined growing calls to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's former New Mexico ranch property, according to reporting from Source New Mexico and KRQE. The senator's involvement comes after he reportedly viewed unredacted Epstein files, though details about what specific information prompted his call for investigation remain unclear.
House Conducts Closed-Door Financial Probe
Simultaneously, House lawmakers are conducting closed-door depositions focused on Jeffrey Epstein's financial operations, as reported by the Daily Pioneer. These congressional efforts represent a multi-pronged approach to examining both Epstein's property holdings and his complex financial network. The New Mexico ranch has long been a subject of interest in Epstein investigations, serving as one of his primary residences.
Sarah Ferguson Documents Reveal Private Contradictions
Separately, new documents reported by RNZ reveal a stark contrast between Sarah Ferguson's public criticism of Jeffrey Epstein and her private communications, where she allegedly apologized to her 'supreme friend.' These revelations add to the growing archive of documents showing the complex relationships between Epstein and high-profile figures.
The convergence of congressional investigations into both Epstein's financial operations and his New Mexico property suggests lawmakers are taking a comprehensive approach to understanding the scope of his activities and associations.