Zorro Ranch: Gate & Camera Logs
From: Santa Fe County Sheriff / Court FilingsTo: Public Record, New Mexico Attorney General
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ZORRO RANCH — SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE RECORDS
Property: Zorro Ranch, Stanley, New Mexico (approximately 10,000 acres)
Records Period: Various dates through 2019
Source: Santa Fe County Sheriff / New Mexico AG Investigation
PROPERTY OVERVIEW:
Zorro Ranch was Jeffrey Epstein's remote compound located approximately 35 miles southeast of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The 10,000-acre property included a main residence, guest houses, an airstrip, and various outbuildings.
GATE ACCESS LOGS:
The property maintained gate logs documenting:
- Arrivals and departures of visitors and vehicles
- Staff access records
- Delivery and service provider entries
- Times and dates of access
CAMERA SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM:
Records and witness accounts describe a comprehensive security camera system at the ranch including:
- Cameras at the main gate and perimeter fence
- Monitoring of the main residence entrance and common areas
- Coverage of guest house areas
- Airstrip monitoring cameras
- Recording equipment housed in a dedicated security room
NEW MEXICO INVESTIGATION:
The New Mexico Attorney General's office investigated Epstein's activities at Zorro Ranch following his 2019 arrest. The investigation examined:
- Whether minors were brought to the property
- Witness accounts of activities at the ranch
- Epstein's attempt to register as a sex offender in New Mexico rather than Florida (which was denied)
- The ranch's role in Epstein's transhumanism and genetic legacy plans reported by the New York Times
DISPOSITION:
Following Epstein's death, Zorro Ranch was listed for sale as part of the estate disposition. The property's assessed value was approximately $27 million.
Source: Santa Fe County Records / NM AG Investigation
Available at: https://www.nmag.gov/