The Vault: The Epstein Files

How Federal Prosecutors Shut Down New Mexico’s Epstein Probe (3/3/26)

Mar 3, 2026
Reports that federal prosecutors asked New Mexico to halt its Zorro Ranch sex trafficking probe. Claims that state investigators handed over interviews and reports but received little in return. Disclosures show missing New Mexico records and unanswered requests to seize the ranch. New Mexico is reopening the investigation and forming a bipartisan truth-finding commission.
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Feds Got New Mexico To Stand Down On Zorro Ranch

  • Federal prosecutors asked New Mexico to halt its Zorro Ranch sex trafficking probe and take control of evidence and witness statements.
  • Hector Balderas says New Mexico complied, providing police reports and recorded interviews that never appeared in DOJ's public releases.
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Narrow Federal Focus May Have Controlled The Narrative

  • The podcast argues the federal case intentionally narrowed focus to control the narrative, limiting broader multi-state RICO-style probes.
  • Host Bobby Capucci interprets the narrowing as consistent with protecting powerful associates and assets.
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One Way Cooperation Left State With No Follow Up

  • Balderas says the cooperation was one-way: New Mexico provided materials but received little or no prosecutorial leads back from SDNY.
  • None of New Mexico's investigative records appear in the DOJ's 3+ million page release, raising questions about disclosure.
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