💥Hot News: Just moment in Washington, D.C. The Police Discover SHOCKING Trump Evidence at Epstein Ranch!…

INVESTIGATION REOPENED:

A bipartisan commission of New Mexico state lawmakers has launched a formal search of Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, citing what local officials call a failure by the FBI to conduct a thorough excavation of the property during a 2019 inquiry.

The ranch spans 7,600 acres south of Santa Fe. Investigators say federal authorities may have left critical evidence untouched when they first swept the site following Epstein’s arrest and subsequent death in federal custody.

“We are not satisfied that the FBI’s 2019 visit constituted a complete search of this property,” a commission member said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. “The people of New Mexico deserve answers, and we intend to find them.”

What Lawmakers Are Looking For

The commission is focused on two specific questions: whether physical remains are buried on the property, and whether any evidence was suppressed or overlooked by federal investigators. Both questions have circulated among victims’ advocates for years without resolution.

State officials have not detailed what forensic methods will be used. The search is ongoing.

Critics of the FBI’s original inquiry have long argued the 2019 visit was limited in scope, leaving large portions of the desert estate unexamined. Epstein died in a Manhattan detention facility in August 2019 while awaiting federal sex trafficking charges.

Financial Records Draw Parallel Scrutiny on Capitol Hill

Separately, the House Oversight Committee held a hearing this week examining the financial networks tied to Epstein’s operations. Veteran accountant Richard Kahn testified about complex transactions used to manage relationships with high-profile individuals connected to the disgraced financier.

Kahn’s testimony drew attention to a potential financial settlement involving a woman who accused former President Donald Trump of sexual assault. Trump has publicly disputed the claim. Legal experts told Fox News Digital that the significance of such records depends heavily on what documentation investigators can authenticate.

“Financial trails don’t lie,” one legal analyst told Fox News Digital. “If these transactions happened the way the testimony suggests, there will be a paper record somewhere.”

Trump’s legal team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Victims’ Advocates Push for Full Accountability

For survivors and their attorneys, the dual investigations represent the most aggressive official action taken against the Epstein network since his death. Advocates have repeatedly called on both state and federal authorities to expand their inquiries beyond what they describe as surface-level reviews.

“This is not about one man,” one victims’ advocate told Fox News Digital. “It never was. The people who enabled this for decades are still out there, and many of them have never faced a single consequence.”

The commission has not announced a timeline for completing the search of the Zorro Ranch property.

Fox News Digital reached out to the FBI and the Department of Justice for comment. Neither responded before publication.

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