Evidence about the Epstein ranch revealed by tipster who claims to have broken in: report
This past February an anonymous individual claiming to have broken into Jeffrey Epstein's 7,600-acre Zorro Ranch in New Mexico provided Democratic state lawmakers with photographs and evidence, according to Justice Department files obtained by Al Jazeera.
The tipster emailed state Representatives Andrea Romero and Marianna Anaya with disturbing findings from summer 2020, stating "In the summer of 2020, I orchestrated a break-in at the El Zorro property," they continue, "I realize this might be illegal, but men like that don't deserve the protection of the law."
The individual claimed to have discovered what they described as "multiple shallow grave-like plots that were dug up" and referenced a white yurt surrounded by "graves" where they speculated "rituals" occurred. The tipster also provided geographical coordinates for the yurt structure.
New Mexico law enforcement reportedly stated the matter was "being looked into." However, state investigations into the 7,600-acre property were abruptly halted in 2019 after the Trump administration's DOJ requested the shutdown, specifically through the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.
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