No one wants to buy his ranch

 

The New Mexico ranch where Jeffrey Epstein allegedly trafficked several women is having a difficult time finding a buyer after five months on the market without any offers. Priced at $27.5 million, “Zorro Ranch” first hit the market back in July. Property records show Epstein purchased the ranch in 1993 from Gary King, who served as New Mexico’s 30th attorney general at the time. The purchase comprised of private and leased federal lands. After heightened allegations resurfaced against Epstein in 2019 concerning his involvement with underage girls, the state land commissioner ended the grazing deal with him. “We are officially canceling the leases with Zorro Ranch and Cypress Inc.,” State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard told local KRQE station at the time. “I would never sign any lease agreements or contracts with such individuals as Jeffery Epstein or any of his co-conspirators.”