Epstein New Mexico Ranch: The Secrets of Zorro Ranch
On 10,000 acres of New Mexico desert, Jeffrey Epstein built another retreat far from prying eyes. Zorro Ranch, named after the masked vigilante, was where Epstein entertained guests, conducted bizarre scientific experiments, and allegedly continued patterns of abuse. This remote property offered something Epstein valued above all: isolation.
The Property: 10,000 Acres of Isolation
Zorro Ranch was Epstein's largest property holding:
- Location: Near Stanley, New Mexico, about 40 miles from Santa Fe
- Size: Approximately 10,000 acres
- Main House: A 33,000+ square foot mansion
- Additional Buildings: Guest houses, staff quarters, airstrip
Epstein's Bizarre Scientific Ambitions
Zorro Ranch was where Epstein pursued some of his strangest ambitions. According to reports, Epstein told scientists and associates that he wanted to:
- Seed the human race with his DNA by impregnating women at the ranch
- Create a genetic legacy through a breeding program
- House scientists who would conduct research under his patronage
Local Connections and Political Ties
Epstein developed relationships with powerful figures in New Mexico:
- Bill Richardson: The former governor met with Epstein and accepted donations
- Local officials: Epstein cultivated relationships with county commissioners
- Scientists: Researchers from nearby Los Alamos and Santa Fe Institute visited
Allegations of Abuse at the Ranch
Like his other properties, Zorro Ranch became the subject of abuse allegations:
- Survivors alleged they were taken to the ranch as teenagers
- The remote location made escape difficult
- Staff were reportedly told not to speak about what they witnessed
The Ranch After Epstein
Following Epstein's arrest and death, Zorro Ranch faced an uncertain future:
- Lawsuits: The property was part of the estate subject to victim claims
- Market challenges: The remote location and notorious history complicated any sale
- Local scrutiny: New Mexico authorities investigated Epstein's activities in the state
Zorro Ranch was Epstein's most audacious property - a massive desert compound where he could pursue his strangest ambitions far from oversight. The ranch's isolation enabled activities that might not have been possible elsewhere. Today, it stands as another monument to Epstein's ability to accumulate property and power while operating beyond the reach of law enforcement.