New Mexico takes on the DOJ to finally open those Epstein files
The state is officially tired of waiting for the feds to stop gatekeeping the dirt on Zorro Ranch.
It turns out New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez has had enough of the federal stonewalling. He is currently suing the Department of Justice because they have been sitting on unredacted files related to Jeffrey Epstein and his massive Zorro Ranch estate, and they just won't hand them over.
The state has been trying to look into crimes that allegedly went down at that ten-thousand-acre property for months. They suspect those federal records are packed with evidence of trafficking, grooming, and abuse that could actually help identify victims and witnesses. Instead of getting a helpful partner in the DOJ, they got a brick wall.
It is a bold move to sue the biggest law enforcement agency in the country just to get them to share the documents they probably should have handed over a long time ago. Apparently, the feds think their redaction pen is more important than actual accountability for the horrors that happened in the desert.
Source: UPI
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