Tipster claims to have seen grave-like plots' at Epstein's Zorro Ranch
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Tipster claims to have seen grave-like plots' at Epstein's Zorro Ranch
"In an email on February 16, a member of the public whose name has been redacted told Democratic Representatives Andrea Romero and Marianna Anaya that he or she had broken into Epstein's former ranch in 2020 and come across multiple plots that were dug up. The tipster, who included two photos of purported plots with the email, speculated that bodies had been removed from the sites."
"The claims, which have not been independently verified, have not been previously reported and do not appear to be included in the Epstein files publicly disclosed by the United States Department of Justice. The department had releases millions of pages related to criminal investigations of the financier in late January, some of which referenced Epstein's New Mexico ranch."
"I realize this might be illegal, the person wrote, referring to their act of venturing onto the property, but men like that don't deserve the protection of the law."
An anonymous tipster provided photographs to Democratic Representatives Andrea Romero and Marianna Anaya in February, claiming to have discovered multiple dug-up plots resembling burial sites at Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. The tipster, who admitted to trespassing on the property in 2020, included images of the purported grave-like plots along with photos of the mansion exterior, a white yurt, and items allegedly found inside the tent structure. The claims remain unverified and have not been independently confirmed. The correspondence and photos were obtained by Al Jazeera through a public records request with the New Mexico Department of Justice. These allegations do not appear in the millions of pages released by the Department of Justice related to Epstein investigations.
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