- New Mexico authorities have reopened an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's remote Zorro Ranch following new allegations of abuse, with local survivors coming forward for the first time.
- Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury revealed an alleged victim claimed he was drugged and raped at the ranch, witnessing "multiple young men" also being raped there.
- State representative Marianna Anaya confirmed that the Truth Commission has been contacted by several local alleged victims, marking the first acknowledgment of local survivors from New Mexico.
- The renewed probe was prompted by the release of federal files, including a previously uninvestigated tip alleging Epstein buried two foreign girls at the ranch after their deaths during "rough fetish sex."
- Survivor Chauntae Davies recounted her harrowing experiences at the isolated property, describing it as an "eerie" place where she feared "massages" (rape) and overheard discussions about "creating the perfect baby" or a "hunt for the perfect gene pool."
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