
New allegations reignite outrage around Epstein’s desert compound.
Just when it seemed the Epstein saga couldn’t sink any darker, a newly released allegation has ripped the lid off his New Mexico ranch, and what’s being claimed is chilling. Buried inside the latest tranche of Epstein files is an email that has ignited shockwaves online. The message, sent by a person claiming to be a former worker at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, alleges that the disgraced financier ordered the burial of two “foreign girls” near the property after they were strangled to death during what the sender described as “rough, fetish s*x.”
The email surfaced as part of roughly three million documents released by the US Department of Justice and was originally sent on November 21, 2019, just months after Epstein died in federal custody. Addressed to a man named Eddy Aragon and later forwarded to the FBI, the message was labeled “Confidential: Jeffrey Epstein” and framed as a final warning from someone who claimed firsthand knowledge of life inside the secluded compound.
According to the sender, the alleged burials were ordered by Epstein and “Madam G,” widely believed to be a reference to his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell. The location in question was Zorro Ranch, Epstein’s sprawling high-desert estate in New Mexico, long rumoured to be one of his most secretive properties.
The email also claimed the sender removed material from Epstein’s home as “insurance,” including links purporting to show Epstein engaging in indecent s*x acts with underage girls. The writer allegedly demanded one Bitcoin in exchange for the videos and further information, raising serious questions about motive, credibility, and why the claims are only now coming to public light.
No criminal charges have resulted from the allegations, and the DOJ has not publicly verified the claims. Epstein’s death in 2019 and Maxwell’s 2021 conviction have complicated further accountability, leaving many accusations suspended in legal limbo.
Zorro Ranch itself remains steeped in mystery. Once owned by Epstein until his death, the massive estate was sold in 2023 to a shadowy LLC and renamed San Rafael Ranch. Civil filings have previously linked high-profile visitors to the property, reinforcing its reputation as a hidden hub of Epstein’s alleged abuses.
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