Jeffrey Epstein's sprawling Zorro Ranch in New Mexico is once again in spotlight overfresh claimsthat the disgraced financier planned a "baby factory" on the estate, apart from indulging in "violent sex games". The estate - a massive 33,000-square-foot compound located about 30 miles south of Santa Fe - has long been surrounded by disturbing claims. According to a report by the New York Post, Epstein allegedly intended to use the property as a "baby factory" to populate the world with "more perfect humans".
Epstein was also accused of hosting disturbing activities at the ranch, including claims that victims of violent sex games may have been buried on the land. Allegations have also suggested that child pornography was filmed there and that a mysterious maze-like garden once stood on the property - a feature that has since been replaced by a large pit in the ground.
Despite the seriousness of the accusations, authorities had never conducted a comprehensive search of the ranch for years after Epstein's crimes became public.
The latest push to investigate the property gained momentum largely due to efforts by local radio host Eddy Aragon. In November 2019, just three months after Epstein died in jail, Aragon said he received a disturbing anonymous email about the ranch. Since then, he has continued probing the claims surrounding the property.
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Aragon believes whatever may be hidden at the site could shock the world. "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," he 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.
According to Aragon, the anonymous message made chilling allegations. "Did you know somewhere in the hills outside the Zorro, two foreign girls were buried on orders of Jeffrey and Madam G?" the email said, referring to Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. "Both died by strangulation during rough, fetish sex," the message claimed. It ended with the warning: "What is damning about Jeffrey Epstein is yet to be written."
Maxwell, who is currently serving a federal prison sentence after being convicted on sex trafficking charges, has not been accused of any crimes related to deaths at Zorro Ranch. The email claimed to be written by a ranch employee who had "that has been there and seen it all". However, it did not include proof of the alleged incidents. Instead, the sender demanded one Bitcoin - worth about $6,500 at the time - in exchange for a USB drive that supposedly contained damaging evidence.
Aragon said he refused to pay the money and instead forwarded the email to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, saying it "could be real".
It remains unclear whether federal authorities pursued the tip at the time. However, more than six years later, police descended on Zorro Ranch earlier this week in one of the first major searches conducted at the estate since Epstein’s activities came to light. Officials have not disclosed what exactly they are looking for. However, portions of the land had already been excavated after the ranch changed hands in 2023. Recent photographs show a deep excavation pit where the elaborate maze-like garden once stood.
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