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Loisita123

(10 posts)
31. Investigation should be interesting
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 06:22 PM
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Retired State of New Mexico Environment Department regulator here. I've driven past the entrance to the Zorro Ranch( sorry I don't know it's new name) many times and wondered about its liquid waste discharge permit.

The floor plans that are required for the permit should be on file with the state, unless they've been removed/destroyed.

Maybe find the contractors who wired it for audio and video for the blackmailing. Not sure if Gov. King had a structure already on site and maybe the new owner used those permits. Very possible that Governor Richardson "smoothed" things over. Might be interesting to talk with the actual inspector or regulator who approved it, under oath.

Houses over 3 bedrooms are supposed to have a different permit and subject to greater scrutiny. Have to wonder if any of that happened.
Just wondering, from a jaded regulator.

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The ranch is now owned by a wealthy Texan whose son works niyad Tuesday #1
Yes. But, MeidasTouch had something the other day about Volaris Tuesday #2
So what if Bill Richardson was involved. Prosecute all of them. travelingthrulife Tuesday #11
Oh i agree. EVERY ONE OF THEM, i dont care who. Volaris Tuesday #15
Like Clinton Jilly_in_VA Tuesday #17
Richardson's dead. sop Tuesday #26
travelingthrulife.......... Upthevibe Tuesday #21
Bill Rebl2 Tuesday #30
It was sold to Epstein by former NM Gov. Bruce King, BadgerMom Tuesday #20
Thank you! Volaris Tuesday #23
And that wealthy texan, huffines, is now running for a state office. mwmisses4289 Tuesday #6
May this be a very deep dive resulting in very specific answers democrank Tuesday #3
I want to see cadaver dogs and ground penetrating radar put to good use. Native Tuesday #4
Yeah, there are some bodies buried there Farmer-Rick Tuesday #9
Kash's Keyston Kops? Jilly_in_VA Tuesday #18
Yeah Farmer-Rick Thursday #34
At Ivana's grave too. Why did it require 10 pallbearers to carry her coffin containing travelingthrulife Tuesday #12
Yeah, I've always thought that was hella fishy. YodaMom2 Tuesday #14
So-called? Aviation Pro Tuesday #5
Drip, drip, drip, gush! TheRickles Tuesday #7
I would love for them to get Ms Maxwell in a state prison if Dump pardons her. mdbl Tuesday #8
They have tried to keep forensics teams off this black ops site for years ...it must be worse than the mansion or island JT45242 Tuesday #10
I hope NM breaks this nasty thing wide open. Clouds Passing Tuesday #13
I hope Gov. Grisham insists on full disclosure of findings Bayard Tuesday #16
Me too! Clouds Passing Tuesday #32
Bring on the cadaver dogs Jilly_in_VA Tuesday #19
Pronto! JudyM Tuesday #22
We often use the term "where the bodies are buried" to represent something else other than real bodies... ashredux Tuesday #24
K&R for visibility Evolve Dammit Tuesday #25
Great idea as long as it's the state investigating and not the feds... Fil1957 Tuesday #27
There's a precedent... Roy Rolling Tuesday #28
Actually, they mucked it up allowing Baldwin to walk -- failure to disclose potentially exculpatory evidence Ponietz Tuesday #29
Investigation should be interesting Loisita123 Tuesday #31
Epstein tried his 'everything goes, but only rich people can join' approach in NM. Aussie105 Tuesday #33
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