An adjoining land owner to the dead billionaire pedophile, has closed their land to the public and made it extremely difficult for the government to try and claim it either.

Is it because the dead bodies of the pedophile are buried on the property and that it would lead to some very uncomfortable questions for the adjacent landowner.

Gary King

Man behind Epstein ranch fake deed accused of hiring hitman

SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A Florida man KRQE News 13 exposed in an investigation for fraudulently filing deeds for Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico ranch is now accused of hiring a hitman to cover up his federal crimes.

Mystery, money, and sex scandals surround the sprawling Zorro Ranch near Stanley, New Mexico, once owned by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Records show Epstein and the Zorro trust bought the ranch from the Gary King family, then built a mansion there in the 1990s.

“One can only speculate and I have to tell you, Gabrielle, my staff – this has been a difficult topic for us to tackle, thinking about what state land might have been used for,” Stephanie Garcia Richard, New Mexico’s Land Commissioner, told KRQE News 13 during an interview in 2021. In 2019, she canceled the decades-long state lease agreement the state had with Epstein for grazing land.

The billionaire’s 33,339 square-foot mansion has sat empty since Epstein’s death in a correctional facility three years ago. And in a bizarre twist last year, KRQE Investigates uncovered a mysterious warranty deed attached to the property.

KRQE News 13 found Epstein’s $27.5 million Zorro ranch had a fake deed attached to it filed by ‘Love and Bliss Church’ in Santa Fe County. “It’s the same people that filed a fraudulent warranty deed in Florida,” said Daniel Weiner, an attorney for Epstein’s estate.

The man behind the fake deed is 24-year-old Florida resident Alexander Leszczynski. Florida records show he was arrested years ago for stalking and battery. – Source

Gary King says he’ll return cash linked to sex offender

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gary King said Tuesday he will return the $35,600 he received from companies associated with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

“My campaign has had an ongoing rule that I would not accept any contributions directly from Mr. Epstein and upon further review, we have learned that he has an interest in the companies in question. Unfortunately my fundraising staff missed this in the vetting process,” King said in a statement emailed to reporters. “I believe the right thing to do is to return the contributions from all companies in which Mr. Epstein has an interest. This will be done immediately.”

King’s Republican opponent, incumbent Gov. Susana Martinez, took a swipe at King on Tuesday when asked about the Epstein contributions.

Referring to Epstein as King’s “largest donor,” Martinez said, “I certainly think you would know where your money comes from. … and it just so happens to be a sex offender.”

The Epstein connection to the contributions came to light Monday after The New Mexican checked the address found on several contributions to King from companies in the U.S. Virgin Islands — 6100 Red Hook Quarter B3, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. – Source

Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico ranch linked to investigation

LBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — At the center of Jeffrey Epstein’s secluded New Mexico ranch sits a sprawling residence the financier built decades ago — complete with plans for a 4,000-square-foot (372-square-meter) courtyard, a living room roughly the size of the average American home and a nearby private airplane runway.

Known as the Zorro Ranch, the high-desert property is now tied to an investigation that the state attorney general’s office says it has opened into Epstein with plans to forward findings to federal authorities in New York.

Epstein, who pleaded not guilty this week to federal sex trafficking charges in New York, has not faced criminal charges in New Mexico. But the scandal surrounding him has still sent a jolt through the rural southwestern state as it comes under scrutiny for laws that allowed him to avoid registering as a sex offender following a guilty plea a decade ago in Florida.

New Mexico continues to lag behind the rest of the country in strengthening outdated and weak laws that fail to protect our children from abuse,” New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas said in an emailed statement to The Associated Press. “This is a huge black eye for our state.”

In addition to confirming his office had interviewed possible victims of Epstein who visited his ranch south of Santa Fe, Balderas’ spokesman also said Friday that the attorney general would renew his push for legislation requiring anyone with a sex trafficking conviction to register as a sex offender in New Mexico. – Source


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