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Epstein Ranch Investigation: Disturbing Details Emerge

Published February 17, 2026, 14:12
Epstein Ranch Investigation: Disturbing Details Emerge

Authorities have launched an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's ranch in New Mexico following allegations of sexual abuse of minors and the possible presence of buried bodies. The investigation began after the revelation of an anonymous email stating that the remains of two foreign girls are buried near the ranch, on the orders of Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. The ranch, covering 1,200 acres, was known to authorities as early as 1996, when a report of a minor's rape was made, but never thoroughly investigated. According to the email, the girls were strangled during sexual contact and hastily buried on the ranch property. Epstein's records reveal that powerful men, including a former governor, frequented the ranch to exploit minors. Epstein himself had stated that his goal was to “spread his DNA throughout the human race.” Testimonies report that Epstein abused teenagers and young women at the ranch for years, with impunity. Authorities had previously investigated other properties owned by Epstein, but not the ranch in New Mexico. Photos from Epstein's files show the mansion, stables, and Epstein himself with his dogs, as well as young women horseback riding and engaging in other activities. The investigation at the ranch is expected to shed light on the activities that took place there and reveal more information about Epstein's sex trafficking network.