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Zorro Ranch is a large private property located near
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, approximately 30 miles southeast of Santa Fe. The ranch gained significant notoriety due to its association with financier and convicted sex offender
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, who owned the property from the 1990s until his death in 2019. Epstein is alleged to have committed sex crimes against minors here.


Geography

Zorro Ranch is situated in the high desert of central New Mexico, encompassing approximately 10,000 acres of land. It includes a variety of buildings, including a large main residence, guest houses, a pool, a firehouse, offices, a log cabin and a guest house. The main house, often described as a sprawling
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-style mansion, was designed to accommodate large gatherings. The ranch's grounds include an airstrip and an antique railroad car and train tracks. North of the Zorro Ranch is the Cerro Pelon Ranch, where various movies have been filmed. The Cerro Pelon Ranch has been owned by fashion designer
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since 2001. The ranch is surrounded by land owned by the family of former New Mexico Governor
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and the state of New Mexico. Members of the King family also appear in Epstein's “Little Black Book” of contacts, and Epstein donated money to the son of Bruce King, former
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, Gary King.


History

The land that now comprises Zorro Ranch has a long history, dating back to the Spanish colonial era, when it was part of a larger land grant. Over the centuries, the property changed hands multiple times and was used primarily for ranching and agricultural purposes.
Jeffrey Epstein Jeffrey Edward Epstein ( , ; January 20, 1953August 10, 2019) was an American financier and child sex offender. Born and raised in New York City, Epstein began his professional career as a teacher at the Dalton School, despite lacking a col ...
purchased Zorro Ranch in 1993, reportedly for around $12 million, from the former New Mexico Governor Bruce King. Epstein built a huge mansion at the ranch, with a living room the size of an average American apartment. Epstein controlled the property through a shell company called Zorro Trust, later renamed Cypress, Inc. The 10,000 acres included 1,200 acres leased from the Land Commission of New Mexico. The ranch was allegedly used as a location for sexual abuse and sex trafficking of minors. Annie Farmer, the sister of Marie Farmer, claimed as early as 1996 that she had been sexually abused by Epstein and his accomplice
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at the ranch. After Epstein was first convicted of sex crimes in Florida in 2008, he was not required to register as a sex offender in New Mexico after his prison term ended, the state of New Mexico continued to lease him land. The ranch was under Epsteins ownership managed by a New Zealand couple named Karen and Brice Gorden. They also hosted sex parties and recruited local showgirls, according to a local stripper. Several times a year, big parties are said to have been held at the ranch. Later, the Gordons went into hiding, fearing for their life. At the ranch, Epstein received prominent guests. According to one of Epstein's housekeepers,
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visited the ranch in 2001 for three days. Former congressmen and New Mexico Governor
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was also among the visitors. According to the ''
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'' Epstein planned to "seed the human race with his DNA by impregnating women at his New Mexico ranch." Following Epstein's arrest in 2019, Zorro Ranch became a focal point of investigations into his activities. Law enforcement officials conducted searches of the property, seeking evidence related to the allegations of sex trafficking and abuse. In the years since Epstein's death, Zorro Ranch has remained largely unused. In 2023, the ranch was sold to San Rafael Ranch LLC for an undisclosed sum.


References

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