Newly released DOJ records, reviewed by independent experts, suggest this was never confined to one predator, they describe a “global criminal enterprise” operating across borders.
The UN Human Rights Council-appointed panel says the documents detail systemic abuse carried out in an atmosphere of corruption, racism, and extreme misogyny. They argue the scale and coordination demand serious international scrutiny.
Meanwhile, New Mexico lawmakers have finally opened an investigation into what happened at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch. A redacted 2019 email alleges two “foreign girls” were buried in the hills near the property, reportedly killed during “rough fetish sex.” The claim remains unproven, but critics say authorities never conducted a thorough search of the site.
The ranch was sold in 2023 and is now reportedly under construction, even as officials indicate no further federal investigation is coming.
If this met the threshold of crimes against humanity, why was it never treated like one?
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