FBI interview notes reveal details of Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch operations and staff
The passage provides concrete, previously undocumented specifics about Epstein's ranch—staff size, helicopter transport, frequency of visits, and use of licensed masseuses—offering actionable leads fo Epstein spent ~50 days per year at a New Mexico ranch, typically in summer blocks of 2‑3 weeks. He arrived via helicopter, often flying into Albuquerque or Santa Fe and was driven to the ranch. The r
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The passage provides concrete, previously undocumented specifics about Epstein's ranch—staff size, helicopter transport, frequency of visits, and use of licensed masseuses—offering actionable leads fo Epstein spent ~50 days per year at a New Mexico ranch, typically in summer blocks of 2‑3 weeks. He arrived via helicopter, often flying into Albuquerque or Santa Fe and was driven to the ranch. The r
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