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DOJ Release Reveals Anonymous Email Alleging Burials Near Epstein’s Zorro Ranch

The claim surfaced in a Justice Department document trove, remaining unverified by law enforcement.

Overview

  • An email dated November 21, 2019 and included in the newly released Epstein files alleges two foreign girls were buried near the New Mexico property after fatal strangulations during “rough, fetish sex.”
  • The sender, whose identity is redacted, claims to be a former Zorro Ranch staffer and writes that the orders came from “Jeffrey and Madam G,” a name widely understood in reporting to refer to Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • The message was sent to a man identified as Eddy Aragon and was later forwarded to the FBI, according to the documents.
  • Links in the email purport to show sexual videos involving minors, and the sender sought one Bitcoin in exchange for the material and information.
  • The allegation appears within the Justice Department’s public release of Epstein-related records, and media reports note there has been no corroboration of the claimed burials; Zorro Ranch was sold in 2023 and renamed San Rafael Ranch.