Deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein owned a ranch in New Mexico that is now under investigation for the second time in 10 years.
The Zorro Ranch, which was allegedly used by Epstein to commit sex crimes, first came under investigation in 2019, the very year the now-deceased pedophile was incarcerated and subsequently killed himself.
Speaking this Tuesday on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime,” House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. James Comer revealed that the 2019 probe ended the minute federal investigators took over the case:
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“The federal government asked New Mexico to stop their investigation, I believe, back in 2019, of that ranch,” he said. “So there’s just so many questions about how the government failed the victims and how government failed in trying to prosecute Epstein sooner. I mean, this whole thing doesn’t make sense.”
“Everyone has conspiracy theories on how Epstein was able to get away with it. Was it because he had powerful friends? Was it because he was an agent? We don’t know, but we’re gonna find out, and I’m glad that they’re on the ground now in New Mexico searching that property,” he added.
Host Jesse Watters then asked Comey which branch of the then-Trump administration had demanded that the investigation into the Zorro Ranch be shuttered.
“It was the Department of Justice, I believe,” Comer replied. “And I believe it … perhaps was the Southern District of New York because they had taken over the investigation at that point. So, again, these are questions that we have. We want to get the answers.”
According to the New York Post, the Zorro Ranch is linked to a bevy of extremely disturbing rumors.
Epstein “plotted to use the ranch as a baby factory to seed the Earth with more perfect humans,” the Post reported on Tuesday. “He also allegedly buried the victims of deadly sex games there, filmed horrific child porn, and had a bizarre labyrinthine garden that is now a massive hole in the ground.”
Some of the rumors get even weirder than this:
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Yet proponents of the rumors fiercely believe in them.
“This is way beyond just burying bodies at Zorro Ranch — this is something far more macabre and strange than you think or have thought of,” New Mexico radio host Eddy Aragon, who’s been investigating the rumors for years, recently told the Santa Fe New Mexican.
“These are things if I were to say them would make me seem crazy or conspiratorial, and it’s not,” he added.
In 2019, he received an anonymous email alleging that the bodies of “two foreign girls” had been buried at the ranch.
“Did you know somewhere in the hills outside the Zorro, two foreign girls were buried on orders of Jeffrey and Madam G?” the email read. “Both died by strangulation during rough, fetish sex. What is damning about Jeffrey Epstein is yet to be written.”
Madam G was a reference to Epstein’s madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently behind bars on sex trafficking charges.
The letter continued by asking that Aragon fork over one Bitcoin, which was worth only about $6,500 at the time, in exchange for a USB drive containing more damning accusations about the ranch.
Instead of paying, Aragon forwarded everything to the FBI. It’s not clear what happened afterward.
NEW: Investigators are now searching Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch for the bodies of two girls who were allegedly strangled to death, according to the Daily Mail.
The search comes after an email claimed that a former staffer had information that two girls were buried outside the… pic.twitter.com/Db6HjwNgaS
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 10, 2026
The ranch was eventually purchased in 2023 by Texas state Sen. Don Huffines, who’s reportedly cooperating fully with investigators.
“This search is part of the criminal investigation announced by the New Mexico Department of Justice on February 19th into allegations of illegal activity at Epstein’s ranch prior to Epstein’s 2019 death,” the state agency said in a statement.
“The New Mexico Department of Justice appreciates the cooperation of the current property owners in granting access for the search and extends its thanks to the ranch staff for their professionalism,” the statement continued.
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