Disturbing new allegations have once again surfaced surrounding the New Mexico property known as Jeffrey Epstein’s “Zorro Ranch,” shedding further light on what may have taken place behind its isolated gates.
According to a recent report, young individuals were allegedly drugged and subjected to coordinated sexual abuse at the ranch. These claims emerged during an interview on *60 Minutes Australia*, where survivors and lawmakers spoke publicly, adding a new and troubling dimension to the ongoing investigation.
U.S. Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury revealed that one individual has alleged Epstein brought him to the ranch and forced him to consume drugs. He then reportedly witnessed multiple young people being assaulted. Stansbury described Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell as “serial abusers” and “super predators.”
One survivor, Chantel Davis, described the ranch as one of the most terrifying places she had ever experienced. She said life there felt like captivity. A knock on the door would bring fear, often followed by the phrase, “Jeffrey is ready for his massage.” According to Davis, the word “massage” was a coded reference to abuse.
Even more disturbing claims have surfaced. Davis stated that some girls would wake up to find an unfamiliar female doctor standing over them, with no knowledge of what procedures had been performed. She also alleged that there were conversations about creating “perfect children” from what was described as a “superior gene pool.” She further claimed to have heard about a baby being taken away immediately after birth by
Maxwell.
Alongside these allegations, rumors of possible murders have also resurfaced. In 2019, the FBI received an anonymous tip claiming that two foreign teenage girls were strangled during what was described as “rough fetish activity,” and their bodies were buried in the hills surrounding the ranch.
This tip reportedly triggered renewed investigative interest in New Mexico, where, for years after Epstein’s death, progress had been limited. In March, state authorities searched the sprawling 7,500-acre property, using advanced imaging technology to determine whether
anything may be hidden beneath the ground.
However, Davis expressed doubt about whether the full truth will ever emerge. “The way this has been covered up,” she said, “it feels like it was designed to stay buried forever.”
Congresswoman Stansbury, on the other hand, rem ains hopeful, stating her commitment to pushing what she called the “Epstein files” toward full legal accountability.
The investigation is ongoing. But with each new revelation, it appears that the story may be far more complex—and far darker—than previously understood.



