New Mexico authorities address claims about Epstein’s alleged presence at the high-profile property.
New Mexico authorities are pushing back on claims that Jeffrey Epstein visited the infamous Zorro Ranch property in the state.
According to law enforcement officials, there is no evidence confirming that Epstein personally visited the ranch location in question. The clarification follows public comments made by Texas political figure Don Huffines, who had referenced the property in connection with Epstein.
Zorro Ranch, a sprawling estate in New Mexico long associated with Epstein, has remained a focal point of conspiracy theories and investigative scrutiny since the financier’s arrest and death in 2019.
Authorities emphasized that while the ranch has been linked to Epstein through ownership and legal proceedings, there is no verified record of him physically visiting the site during the time frame under discussion.
The renewed attention underscores how Epstein’s legacy continues to surface in political discourse years after his death.
Officials have not indicated that the clarification changes any ongoing investigations, but they reiterated that public statements should be grounded in confirmed evidence.
As debate surrounding Epstein-related properties continues, law enforcement appears intent on drawing a clear line between documented facts and speculation.