New Allegations Surface Regarding Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch

Recent investigations into Zorro Ranch, once owned by Jeffrey Epstein, have unveiled shocking allegations of drugging and abuse. US Representative Melanie Stanley shared claims from a man who described witnessing horrific acts at the ranch. Chauntae Davies, another accuser, recounted her unsettling experiences, raising concerns about the ranch's dark past. As authorities delve deeper into these allegations, questions about accountability and the extent of the cover-up remain. This ongoing investigation aims to shed light on the troubling activities that occurred at the ranch, with hopes of bringing justice to Epstein's victims.
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Emerging Claims from Zorro Ranch Investigation


New allegations have come to light concerning activities at Zorro Ranch, the former estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as New Mexico authorities continue their investigation into the location. In an interview with "60 Minutes Australia", US Representative Melanie Stanley revealed that a man claimed he was taken to the ranch and drugged. "A man actually claims that he met Jeffrey Epstein [and] was brought to the ranch, he was drugged," she stated, as reported by a media outlet. "He describes in detail a scene in which multiple young men were raped at the ranch in front of him after he was drugged." Stanley, a vocal advocate for Epstein's victims, characterized Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell as "serial abusers". "Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were serial abusers, they really were super predators, and it was just how they lived their lives," she emphasized. The source of Stanley's information regarding the alleged incident remains unclear. Her remarks coincide with what has been termed the first thorough investigation into the ranch since Epstein's death in 2019, which occurred in a Manhattan jail cell following his arrest on sex-trafficking charges.



The current investigation has been partly triggered by previous anonymous allegations from 2019, which included claims that women were killed during "rough fetish sex" and buried on the premises. These allegations gained renewed attention after the release of documents from a Federal Bureau of Investigation inquiry. One accuser, Chauntae Davies, shared with "60 Minutes" her experiences at the ranch, describing it as feeling "like a mouse in a trap". "There was a lot of time being in my room like a mouse in a trap waiting for a knock on the door and for someone to say, ‘Jeffrey is ready for his massage now,'" she recounted. "Rape, full on, forced on sexual rape," she added, detailing the nature of those encounters. Davies also claimed that some girls underwent unknown medical procedures at the ranch. "There is another account of a baby actually being born, and Ghislaine taking it," she mentioned. "I remember overhearing conversations about creating the perfect baby from the perfect gene pool." Similar allegations regarding Epstein's purported intentions for the property have circulated since his arrest in 2019, although many remain unverified.


Davies characterized the ranch as isolated and unsettling. "Zorro Ranch was probably the most eerie [place], just giant and quiet and literally in the middle of nowhere," she remarked. She also expressed skepticism that the complete truth of what transpired there would ever be revealed. "Whoever it is that is covering up has gone to great lengths to make sure it stays covered up," she stated. "I don't think there will ever be a full disclosure of it all." Reports indicate that the ranch was not thoroughly searched in 2019 after federal authorities instructed local officials to "stand down", citing insufficient probable cause. Stanley expressed hope that ongoing efforts would lead to greater accountability, adding that she aims to transform "Epstein files into Epstein trials."