New Mexico Epstein Commission Issues 14 Subpoenas in Ranch Probe
The bipartisan panel is seeking records from federal agencies, banks and the Epstein estate as it reviews survivor testimony and possible criminal referrals.
- The New Mexico Truth Commission has begun investigating Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch and issued subpoenas to entities including Deutsche Bank and the FBI to explore allegations of sex trafficking and abuses linked to the ranch.
- Survivors Rachel Benavidez and family members of Virginia Giuffre have testified before the commission, focusing on allegations related to Epstein's ranch.
- The commission aims to examine the power networks that enabled Epstein to operate in New Mexico for 26 years and could have international impact if it uncovers evidence involving public figures.
- New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez has encouraged more survivors to come forward, while a memorial for Epstein's alleged victims near Zorro Ranch has been repeatedly vandalized or destroyed and rebuilt.
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Epstein Bombshell Explodes as New Mexico Truth Commission Subpoenas ‘Power Networks’ in FBI, Banks, Government Agencies
by Frank Bergman, Slay News: A major new investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s operations is rapidly expanding after a New Mexico Truth Commission issued its first wave of subpoenas targeting the FBI, government agencies, financial institutions, and academic organizations linked to the child predator’s notorious ranch. The aggressive move signals a dramatic escalation in efforts to […]
New Mexico lawmakers issue first subpoenas in Epstein investigation
A bipartisan special committee of New Mexico lawmakers, which was created to probe convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch near Santa Fe, announced Monday that it will send out its first round of subpoenas.
Epstein Probe Explodes as Truth Commission Subpoenas FBI, State Agencies and Possible 'Power Networks'
A sweeping Epstein probe has escalated in New Mexico, where a state-led Truth Commission in Santa Fe issued its first round of subpoenas. The Straits Times reported that the commission is demanding evidence from the FBI, the governor's office, financial institutions and academic bodies over alleged crimes connected to Jeffrey Epstein's former ranch near Santa Fe. In particular, the commission is seeking records from 14 organisations as part of a…
Commission Expands Probe Into Epstein’s New Mexico Operations
SANTA FE, New Mexico — A New Mexico commission investigating the activities of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein at his Zorro Ranch has issued its first round of subpoenas, seeking records from federal agencies, financial institutions, and Epstein’s estate. The bipartisan New Mexico Truth Commission announced that it has issued 14 subpoenas as part of an effort to examine allegations of sex trafficking, abuse, and potential misconduct conne…
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