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MagickMuffin

(18,276 posts)
22. Good questions, however, I haven't a clue
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 08:59 PM
19 hrs ago


From what I've researched but haven't exactly documented on my own, is Epstein had left Zorro to a close friend, that eventually sold it to Huffines. I'll have to see if I can find the info again.

Here's some wiki info:
In 2019 the Federal Bureau of Investigation acquired search warrants for other properties owned by Epstein, namely Herbert N. Straus House and Little Saint James, but there was never an FBI raid on the ranch. This is despite Virginia Giuffre stating that she experienced sexual abuse from Epstein and his associates at Zorro Ranch.

In the years following Epstein's death, the ranch had remained largely unused until it was sold to San Rafael Ranch LLC for an undisclosed sum rumoured to be far lower than the asking price in 2023. The ranch was purchased by the family of Texas businessman and politician Don Huffines. Huffines, a former GOP state senator from Dallas, is running a high-profile campaign for comptroller — a publicly elected position in Texas overseeing state financial matters. The name of the ranch has been changed to Rancho de San Rafael.

In 2025, state legislators in New Mexico pushed for an inquiry into the Zorro Ranch and Epstein's activities there. In 2026, the New Mexico Legislature's House prepared an investigatory committee due to files released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act that alleges there are buried bodies on the land.



Something is fishy in the landlocked desert of New Mexico.


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6 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Damn, WTG, Effin' DOJ! electric_blue68 21 hrs ago #1
Are the keys right next to each other? rzemanfl 21 hrs ago #2
In the drawing those keys are on opposite sides of the horn structure. electric_blue68 21 hrs ago #5
Hmmm. rzemanfl 20 hrs ago #8
You can see the drawing can't you. Unless you're talking about sonething else that I don't get electric_blue68 20 hrs ago #9
I should have looked up what WTG means. rzemanfl 20 hrs ago #11
Got it electric_blue68 19 hrs ago #21
I'm thinking WTG means "way to go" FakeNoose 18 hrs ago #27
I grew up in the Midwest too. rzemanfl 8 hrs ago #34
Probably where all the sulfuric acid was used on his victims. gab13by13 21 hrs ago #3
A former A billionaire Texas state senator now running for comptroller KitFox 21 hrs ago #4
Don Huffines White christian nationalists, his son works at the White House MagickMuffin 20 hrs ago #6
How does that work? Mosby 19 hrs ago #19
Good questions, however, I haven't a clue MagickMuffin 19 hrs ago #22
More time with the family? otchmoson 3 hrs ago #35
Very bad karma there, dude Joinfortmill 19 min ago #45
I read about that yesterday Skittles 20 hrs ago #7
We should add Creepy former State Senator JCMach1 19 hrs ago #17
Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Trust won an $85M Powerball jackpot on July 2, 2008! womanofthehills 18 hrs ago #31
Did you mean "a billionaire former Texas state senator"? ShazzieB 1 hr ago #42
Is this all new as of today? bluestarone 20 hrs ago #10
Yeah, but if they don't investigate, they won't find anything. flvegan 20 hrs ago #12
Less possibility of hearing the girls screaming there. greatauntoftriplets 20 hrs ago #13
It was called Zorro Ranch..more like Sorrow Ranch. BattleRow 19 hrs ago #16
Kick orangecrush 20 hrs ago #14
well, he had a helipad. money always greases the wheels. pansypoo53219 19 hrs ago #15
Maybe Sweetheart Deal 2.0 was... Hugin 19 hrs ago #18
"" AllaN01Bear 19 hrs ago #20
One day...the Feds should raid Zuckerberg's and Musk's compounds after they dig for bodies at Epstein's Ranch. chowder66 19 hrs ago #23
"The DOJ literally told New Mexico, "Don't investigate. We got this." hamsterjill 18 hrs ago #24
Greatest Coverup Ever...... spanone 18 hrs ago #25
Texas businessman owns it now LiberalArkie 18 hrs ago #26
And his son works in Trump's Administration leftstreet 18 hrs ago #28
It's under new ownership which is also suspect. Buddyzbuddy 18 hrs ago #29
This whole thing is creepy AF. Why didn't we investigate when we had the power?? I think many people Pisces 18 hrs ago #30
Same reason that during Jeffrey's first conviction womanofthehills 17 hrs ago #33
Stephanie Miller is right dflprincess 18 hrs ago #32
The ranch is owned by a wealthy magat who is running TBF 3 hrs ago #36
New Mexico Ranch gfarber 3 hrs ago #37
You should put this stuff in newspapers, substack, facebook, etc. Joinfortmill 12 min ago #47
That ranch was purchased by a Texan Republican Mblaze 2 hrs ago #38
Yup. One of the Huffines clan just bought it. Texin 2 hrs ago #39
He is running for Comptroller here. efhmc 2 hrs ago #41
today i heard a caller on radio show (i think it was thom hartmann's) who said orleans 1 min ago #48
Low life sacks of crap. That's what many people with money think of the rest of the world: slaves. C Moon 2 hrs ago #40
Curiouser and curiouser. Martin68 49 min ago #43
There are Intelligence Agencies behind this fuck. Joinfortmill 22 min ago #44
DOJ loses credibilty as this all goes on. They are looking more inept by the day. Current and historic. n/t Evolve Dammit 15 min ago #46
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