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Zorro Ranch (NM Compound)

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Epstein's remote New Mexico ranch came with a private runway, a hilltop mansion, and a maze-shaped helipad.
Who they are

Zorro Ranch is a roughly 7,600-acre New Mexico property (about 10,000 acres counting state-leased land) that Jeffrey Epstein bought in 1993 for around $12 million.

What they do

It was one of Epstein's compounds, featuring a 26,700-square-foot hilltop mansion, a private airstrip, and a helipad once landscaped as a labyrinth garden (now reverted to bare ground).

How it works

He bought it from the family of former Governor Bruce King (whose son Gary King, later NM Attorney General, took Epstein donations); Epstein ordered a 9-by-9-foot oil reproduction (about $1,999, ordered December 2010) of van Haarlem's 'Massacre of the Innocents' for the entryway — known from emails, not from interior photos.

Why it matters

The engine notes the property persists in a recurring pattern it tracks, while cautioning that the more lurid details (the painting, the labyrinth) don't individually hold up to its stricter test.

The engine's record — word for word
[Report #110 — Symbology] [web-checked Jun 18 2026] ~7,600-acre NM property (acreage varies; ~10k incl. state-leased land) bought by Epstein 1993 (~$12M) from former Gov. Bruce King's family (son Gary King later NM AG, took Epstein donations). 26,700 sq ft hilltop mansion + private runway; a helipad landscaped as a labyrinth garden (since reverted to brownfield). Epstein commissioned a 9'x9' oil REPRODUCTION (~$1,999, ordered Dec 2010 from Ocean's Bridge) of Cornelis van Haarlem's 'Massacre of the Innocents' for the entryway (known from emails, NOT installed-interior photos). DISPOSITION: Form-Persistence (#36); the painting/labyrinth fail #147 individually. (Epstein compound; cf. repository_for_germinal_choice 'model for Zorro'.)
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