Startling new Epstein allegations emerge from New Mexico compound: 'Boys were not spared'
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
In an interview with Australia’s “60 Minutes,” Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) revealed new details this week about alleged child abuse at Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico property after having reviewed unredacted Epstein-related files at the Justice Department (DOJ) headquarters.Epstein’s New Mexico property was known as Zorro Ranch, a sprawling complex situated on 7,600 acres that was reportedly central to Epstein’s disturbing plan to “seed the human race with his DNA,” and is also alleged to be the burial site of “two foreign girls,” according to an FBI tip recently released by the DOJ.Speaking with Australian reporter and television personality Tara Brown, Stansbury said that Epstein – convicted on charges of child prostitution and known for his alleged abuse of young women and girls – may have also facilitated the abuse of multiple “young men” at his New Mexico property.“A man actually claims that he met Jeffrey Epstein, was brought to the ranch, was drugged, and he describes in detail a scene in which multiple young men were r---- at the ranch in front of him after he was drugged,” Stansbury said.Stansbury did not cite the source of the claim, nor did she clarify whether it had come from the DOJ’s public release of Epstein-related files or whether it was a redacted file she had personally reviewed at the DOJ headquarters. Stansbury’s remarks did, however, take Brown aback, who noted that such claims had not been made public before.“You hear about Jeffrey Epstein's penchant for minors and for young women, but not men, we haven't heard that before,” Brown said.Also appearing on the program was Chauntae Davies, an Epstein survivor who told CBS News in 2019 that she was raped at Zorro Ranch “at least twice," and says she was abused by Epstein and his accomplices between 2001 and 2005. She was also photographed in 2002 at 22 years old giving a massage to former President Bill Clinton.Speaking with Brown, Davies said that she remembered hearing “rumors” at the ranch about the burial of two women or girls that were killed by “strangulation during rough, fetish sex,” and that she recalled conversations about a disturbing incident potentially involving Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime accomplice who’s currently serving 20 years in prison for sex trafficking.“Girls waking up in a dark room with a female doctor standing over them, feeling like maybe there was some kind of procedure that had happened that they weren't aware of,” Davies said, recalling conversations she remembered hearing at Zorro Ranch. “And something about a baby actually being born and then just disappearing, like Ghislaine taking it. I personally never witnessed anything like that, but I do remember overhearing conversations about trying to create 'the perfect baby,' the perfect gene pool. I know that there was sort of a hunt for the 'perfect' gene pool.”Investigations into Zorro Ranch were underway back in 2019 before being abruptly shut down at the request of the Trump administration’s DOJ. The Trump administration’s DOJ had also demanded that New York Police Department investigators halt their own investigation into Epstein in 2019, according to an email published by the DOJ as part of its release of Epstein-related files.
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