Overview
- Women’s March led a flagship International Women’s Day rally outside Zorro Ranch as part of more than 270 coordinated actions worldwide.
- Virginia Giuffre’s brothers, Sky Roberts and Daniel Wilson, visited the site for the first time and urged the Justice Department to release documents naming ranch visitors.
- New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez reopened a criminal investigation in February following the release of previously sealed federal files and invited survivors to come forward.
- The state legislature created a bipartisan truth commission with subpoena power to examine how Epstein operated at the ranch and to document institutional failures.
- Organizers called for New York, Florida, and the U.S. Virgin Islands to adopt New Mexico’s accountability model as advocates noted over 150 identified survivors and only two prosecutions to date.