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New Mexico's Epstein 'Truth Commission' issues 14 subpoenas at inaugural meeting - Scripps News [View all]
New Mexico state lawmakers held the first meeting of their Epstein "Truth Commission" on Monday, launching a formal investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch and its potential use for criminal activity, human trafficking, and sexual abuse.
The four-person commission's meeting lasted less than an hour but served as an opportunity for lawmakers to outline their plan and goals and for Epstein survivors to have their voices heard. The commission left Monday's meeting with 14 subpoenas. The subpoenas are not directed at specific individuals but target the Epstein Estate, as well as banks and other entities tied to Epstein or related investigations.
State Rep. Andrea Reeb, one of the lawmakers on the commission, told Scripps News she is prepared to name names if she believes someone is involved, and that the commission is prepared to refer additional survivors to the Department of Justice at any time they come forward. - 06/01/2026.
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