by Mary K Jacob at The New YorPost
Jeffrey Epstein’s roughly 8,000-acre New Mexico ranch, where the disgraced financier allegedly trafficked several women, has now hit the market for a whopping $27.5 million, The Post can confirm.
Known as the Zorro Ranch, the main three-story home spans a massive 30,000 square feet and is made up of four bedrooms.
The proceeds from the sale are expected to be used for the “estate’s regular administration, including its payment as necessary of taxes, creditors and claimants,” Daniel H. Weiner, who represents Epstein’s estate, told The Post.
“Now that COVID-19 travel restrictions have begun to ease, this unique property should be more easily accessible to a greater number of potential purchasers,” Weiner added.
Epstein first purchased the land, comprised of a patchwork of private and leased federal lands, back in 1993.
Though he was never charged with a crime in New Mexico, the compound has been painted as integral to his alleged sex trafficking operation by multiple women who claim they were trafficked and raped at the ranch. The sicko also reportedly had plans to make it a baby-making factory where he would inseminate victims…
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