The Zorro Ranch, once owned by Jeffrey Epstein and steeped in controversy, is set for a public auction in 2023. This 10,000-acre estate in New Mexico has been on the market for years and has consistently been choking on its notorious past. With the new owner, Don Huffines, proclaiming that the police never once visited during the investigation, it raises eyebrows about how the law regarded this infamous property.
What’s more interesting is the promise that proceeds from the ranch’s sale will go directly to Epstein’s victims, offering a glimmer of hope amid a landscape of tragedy. As the auction date draws nearer, the story of Zorro Ranch isn’t just about a property—it’s also a reflection of how communities deal with the legacy of crime and recovery. Who knew a ranch could be a stage for such drama?
Ultimately, the question looms: will this auction truly serve the victims, or is it just another chapter in a rich, scandalous saga?
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