New Mexico has approved a “truth commission” to investigate abuse on Jeffrey Epstein’s ranch outside Santa Fe, amid ongoing calls for transparency about the late sex-offender’s crimes. The move by legislators on Monday follows the justice department’s release of millions of investigative documents into Epstein last month, which has renewed interest into the financier’s Zorro ranch. Multiple women and girls have said they were sexually abused on the roughly 10,000-acre (4,000-hectare) property. Law enforcement has paid little attention to activities there, however. Authorities have raided Epstein’s other properties – including his New York townhouse, Caribbean island, Palm Beach mansion and
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