New bombshell allegations have emerged regarding the twisted events at billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, casting a disturbing new light on the case. In a recent interview on Australia's 60 Minutes, survivor Chauntae Davies described the remote property as the most harrowing of all Epstein's properties.
Survivor's Harrowing Account
Davies, who was trafficked across Epstein's far-flung properties including his private Caribbean island, New York, Paris, and St. Tropez, said Zorro Ranch was the scariest. 'It's in the middle of nowhere and surrounded by mountains and miles and miles of dirt,' she told 60 Minutes. 'There was a lot of time being in my room like a mouse in a trap waiting for a knock on the door and for someone to say, Jeffrey is ready for his massage now.' In Epstein's orbit, 'massage' meant 'rape,' she said.
Sinister Allegations
Among the most sinister allegations is a mad scientist 'baby-making' scheme. Epstein's pimp and former paramour, disgraced socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, allegedly oversaw a 'human farm' and would snatch babies from their mothers' arms. Davies said some girls woke up in dark rooms with doctors standing over them, unsure of what procedures had been performed. She recalled overhearing conversations about creating the perfect baby from the perfect gene pool, and noted Epstein's keen interest in human cloning.
The documentary also reveals for the first time that Epstein and his coterie drugged and raped men at Zorro. A man claims he was brought to the ranch, drugged, and forced to watch multiple young men being raped. Democrat congresswoman Melanie Stansbury stated, 'Yes, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were serial abusers, they really were super predators, and it was just how they lived their lives.'
Murder Claims and FBI Cover-Up
One of the most eyebrow-raising claims is a leaked email from an Epstein employee alleging that two women died at the ranch, strangled to death during 'rough sex' with Maxwell and Epstein. The tip was allegedly passed to the feds in 2019 but ignored. Stansbury told the program she was 'alarmed' and contacted the New Mexico Attorney General, giving the tip credence because it followed the evil pair's pattern.
Former New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas says he was ordered to 'stand down' by the Feds when authorities started investigating the ranch in 2019. In 2025, he learned the FBI sat on the murder tips, blowing them off as lacking 'probable cause.' 'For the life of me, I cant understand why you would leave New Mexico out,' he said. Now, the state has established a 'truth commission' to get to the bottom of the terrifying claims.
Zorro Ranch's Dark History
Locals called the 7,500-acre Zorro the 'Playboy Ranch,' but nationally, the vile deeds there have been largely overlooked. Epstein bought the property in 1993, specifically as a hub for his sex trafficking machinations. Documents show Epstein had lists of local women's names with 'massage' listed next to them. Former prosecutor John Day noted, 'Epstein seemed to like the remoteness of Zorro Ranch, and the ranch has been overshadowed by the claims about the Lolita Express jet and the Rape Island facts.' Day added that more questions arise about Epstein's ties to New Mexico local politicians and prominent people.
Davies concluded, 'I don't think there will ever be a full disclosure of it all.'



