Location File

Zorro Ranch

Stanley, Santa Fe County, New Mexico

property

An approximately 10,000-acre ranch near Stanley, New Mexico, purchased by Epstein in 1993. The property included a 26,700-square-foot main house, an airstrip, and a 4,600-square-foot residence for Ghislaine Maxwell. New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas opened an investigation into the ranch. Reports indicated Epstein had discussed plans for a eugenics program at this location.

Coordinates: 35.1356, -105.9597

Related Documents (6)

DOJ Data Set 10 - Victim and Witness Interviews

Tenth data set consisting primarily of FBI interview summaries (FD-302 forms) with victims and witnesses. The interviews were conducted across multiple investigations from 2005 through 2021. Many victim identities were redacted to protect their privacy. The records documented the scope of Epstein's abuse pattern across multiple locations and years.

House Oversight Committee - Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025)

The House Oversight Committee released over 20,000 pages of documents obtained from the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The documents included emails from Epstein to associates, financial records, property documents, and communications with various high-profile individuals. The release was part of the committee's ongoing investigation.

Maxwell Trial - Victim Testimony Transcripts (Jane, Kate, Carolyn, Annie Farmer)

Trial transcripts of testimony from four victims who testified at the Maxwell trial using pseudonyms (Jane, Kate, Carolyn) and one by name (Annie Farmer). The victims described recruitment, grooming, and abuse at Epstein's properties. Their testimony formed the core of the prosecution's case and spanned the period from the mid-1990s through the early 2000s.

Epstein/Maxwell Recruitment Pattern Analysis - Government Trial Brief

Government's pretrial memorandum in USA v. Maxwell outlining the pattern of recruitment, grooming, and abuse employed by Epstein and Maxwell. The brief described how Maxwell identified vulnerable young girls, built trust through mentorship and gifts, normalized sexual contact, and then directed them to provide 'massages' to Epstein. The document detailed the systematic nature of the operation across multiple properties.

Epstein Estate Financial Summary - Probate Filing

Estate filings following Epstein's death revealed assets exceeding $577 million, including $56 million in cash, $195 million in securities, properties valued at over $180 million, aviation assets, and vehicles. The estate established a victims' compensation fund that ultimately awarded approximately $121 million to over 135 claimants.

Virginia Giuffre Deposition (Giuffre v. Maxwell) - May 3, 2016

Deposition of Virginia Giuffre in her defamation case against Maxwell. Giuffre provided detailed testimony about her recruitment by Maxwell, the abuse she suffered at multiple Epstein properties, and the identities of other individuals she alleged were involved. Her testimony named numerous prominent figures.