Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch The police turn a blind eye to pedophilia… The new owner says
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The new owner of Jeffrey EpsteinNew Mexico’s famous Zorro Ranch is speaking out, saying the property has never been visited by police despite numerous allegations that women and girls were sex trafficked there for years.
Don Huffines — a wealthy Texas businessman and former Republican senator with ties to MAGA — posted a message on
In 2023, four years after Epstein’s death, the San Rafael Ranch had been listed on the open market for years and was scheduled to be put up for public auction.
At the time of the sale, it was announced that the profits would be donated to the victims. This has since been confirmed by the domain… @DonHuffines
However, law enforcement never requested access to the Santa Fe property, even though Epstein was accused of sex trafficking and sexually assaulting women and girls during his lifetime, according to Huffines. There have also been reports of bodies being buried on the property…but this has never been proven.
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Today, Huffines is doing good on the property by renaming it San Rafael Ranch – after the saint associated with healing – and transforming it into a Christian retreat. He and his family purchased the ranch 4 years after Epstein’s death at a public auction.
In 2019, Epstein death by suicide in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.
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