to his alleged sex trafficking operation by multiple women who claim they were trafficked and raped at the ranch.of Epstein, citing sources familiar with the matter, that the disgraced financier hoped to “seed the human race with his DNA” by impregnating women at his New Mexico property.
Proceeds from the sale of Zorro Ranch will go to the Epstein estate, Sotheby’s International Realty told theCrucial Quotes A month after Epstein’s death, New Mexico’s State Land Office announced it was canceling state leases for Zorro Ranch, shaving off more than 1,000 acres of grazing land. The state-leased land helped fuel “a veil of secrecy,” admitted New Mexico Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richards, while the state’s attorney general concluded the leases may have been obtained through “illegitimate means for purposes other than ranching or agriculture.
and was able to avoid being re-listed because the victim in the case was not younger than 16, a requirement for registry in New Mexico.The ranch is slated to become the latest property offloaded by the late financier’s estate as the both his Manhattan townhouse and Palm Beach, Fl., compound sold earlier this year for $51 million and $18.5 million, respectively. David H.