Shocking new allegations tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico ranch are surfacing, with a horrific bombshell report from The Sun detailing claims that men were drugged and gang raped at Epstein’s secluded Zorro Ranch in what could mark one of the most disturbing revelations yet connected to the disgraced sex trafficker’s empire.
According to a report by The Sun, the allegations were aired in a recent Australian 60 Minutes documentary examining alleged abuse and possible cover-ups tied to Epstein’s 7,500-acre Zorro Ranch near Stanley, New Mexico.
Among the most explosive claims is testimony from an alleged witness who reportedly said he was brought to the ranch, drugged, and forced to witness horrific abuse involving multiple young men.
According to The Sun, the alleged victim described being drugged and witnessing “multiple young men” being raped at the ranch after he was incapacitated.
The allegation marks one of the first widely publicized claims suggesting Epstein’s alleged abuse network may have targeted male victims at the ranch in addition to women and girls.
The documentary, as cited by The Sun, states the alleged conduct adds to growing evidence that Epstein and his associates may have operated a far broader abuse network than previously understood.
The allegations add a grim new dimension to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Zorro Ranch, which has long been viewed as one of the least-investigated of Epstein’s major properties despite repeated claims from survivors that abuse occurred there.
Survivor Chauntae Davies, who was trafficked by Epstein to multiple properties, described Zorro Ranch as the most terrifying place she encountered in Epstein’s network.
“The scariest was Zorro Ranch,” Davies said in the documentary, according to The Sun. “It’s in the middle of nowhere and surrounded by mountains and miles and miles of dirt.”
Davies said the isolated nature of the ranch made it especially frightening.
“There was a lot of time being in my room like a mouse in a trap waiting for a knock on the door,” she said.
When asked what happened when summoned by Epstein, Davies responded, according to The Sun: “Rape, full on, forced on sexual rape.”
The new claims come amid renewed efforts by New Mexico officials to investigate what may have occurred at the ranch, including separate allegations that women may have been killed and buried on the property.
According to The Sun, authorities have reportedly conducted physical searches and imaging of the sprawling ranch as part of that ongoing investigation.
The allegations are also raising renewed questions about why the property was not more aggressively searched years ago while Epstein was still alive.
Democrat former New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas told The Sun that he still cannot understand why New Mexico was effectively left out of earlier major Epstein investigations.
“For the life of me, I can’t understand why you would leave New Mexico out,” Balderas said.
While the allegations remain unproven and no criminal charges have yet emerged from the latest claims, the report is likely to intensify scrutiny on what may have occurred at Epstein’s remote New Mexico compound.
If substantiated, the allegations would suggest that the horrors at Zorro Ranch were even more depraved and wide-ranging than previously known.

Finally! A glimmer of light shining on a very dark place.