One of Jeffrey Epstein’s most secret and least-examined former properties is not an island. But it might as well be.
His palatial 30,000-square-foot mansion in New Mexico sits atop a hill overlooking hundreds of acres of southwestern land, which he named Zorro Ranch. A sea of tangled grass, prickly cholla cacti, and cracked streams, the sparsely populated high desert south of Santa Fe is a land where the nearest neighbors are miles away and almost everyone minds their own business.
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