President Donald Trump and his administration are clearly eager to move past the Epstein files scandal.
“Not so fast,” New Mexico said. Within days of the state House establishing a “truth commission” to probe the activities of the deceased sex criminal and well-connected powerbroker in the state, New Mexico’s Department of Justice announced an investigation of its own on Wednesday into disturbing allegations contained in the recent Epstein files release.
The state agency said it is seeking unredacted documents from the Department of Justice related to an unconfirmed claim that Epstein had the bodies of two foreign-born girls buried near his Zorro Ranch, a location that’s been linked to his eugenicist dream of populating the planet with children bearing his genes.
As Reuters reported:
New Mexico’s Department of Justice said on Wednesday the state was investigating an allegation, which emerged from documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice, that the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein ordered the bodies of two foreign girls buried outside his remote New Mexico ranch. New Mexico Department of Justice spokesperson Lauren Rodriguez said it had requested from the U.S. Justice Department an unredacted copy of an email in 2019 containing the allegation. The U.S. Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The FBI declined comment.
Rodriguez told Reuters, “We are actively investigating this allegation and are conducting a broader review in light of the latest release from the U.S. Department of Justice.”








