Epstein Scandal Continues with New Allegations of Abuse at New Mexico Ranch

Former employee claims two girls were killed and buried at Zorro Ranch, as investigation into billionaire pedophile's crimes expands.

Feb. 24, 2026 at 9:33am

The ongoing scandal surrounding the late billionaire Jeffrey Epstein has taken a new turn, with allegations of abuse and potential murders at his Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. A former employee has come forward claiming that two girls were killed and buried on the property, though the investigation into these claims has only just begun. Authorities have searched Epstein's mansion in Manhattan and his private island in the Caribbean, but the New Mexico ranch has remained a focus of interest due to the new revelations.

Why it matters

The Epstein case has already uncovered a vast network of abuse and exploitation of minors, with victims coming forward from multiple locations tied to the disgraced financier. The potential discovery of additional crimes at the Zorro Ranch could further expand the scope of the investigation and uncover more disturbing details about the extent of Epstein's criminal activities.

The details

According to a former employee, two girls were killed and buried at Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, which locals referred to as the "Playboy" due to the alleged abuse that took place there. One of Epstein's victims, Virginia Giuffre, has also stated that she was brought to the ranch as a minor and was effectively enslaved by the pedophile. The investigation into these new claims is just beginning, even as authorities have already searched Epstein's other properties in Manhattan and the Caribbean.

  • In 2019, a former employee offered to show authorities the exact location of the alleged burials at the Zorro Ranch.
  • The latest investigation into the Zorro Ranch allegations has only just begun.

The players

Andrea Romero

A member of the American House of Representatives who has spoken about the allegations of abuse at the Zorro Ranch.

Virginia Giuffre

One of Epstein's victims who has stated that she was brought to the Zorro Ranch as a minor and effectively enslaved by the pedophile.

Jeffrey Epstein

The late billionaire who was at the center of a vast network of abuse and exploitation of minors, with properties and connections across multiple locations.

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What they’re saying

“At the Zorro Ranch, which the locals called Playboy, as follows from Epstein's files, girls, teenage girls and even younger children were raped,”

— Andrea Romero, Member of the American House of Representatives

“Epstein's files, girls, teenage girls and even younger children were raped,”

— Andrea Romero, Member of the American House of Representatives

What’s next

The investigation into the alleged crimes at the Zorro Ranch is still in its early stages, and authorities will likely continue searching the property and interviewing witnesses in the coming weeks and months.

The takeaway

The Epstein scandal has already uncovered a vast network of abuse, and these new allegations of potential murders at the Zorro Ranch in New Mexico could further expand the scope of the investigation. The case highlights the need for continued vigilance and a thorough examination of all of Epstein's properties and connections in order to uncover the full extent of his criminal activities.