The convicted pedophile’s longtime ranch property in Stanley, south of Santa Fe, was last listed for $18 million — far from its initial $27.5 million.
, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime New Mexico ranch — where some of his most ghastly allegations of sexual abuse occurred — has found a buyer, The Post has learned.
Although property records have not yet been processed with information of the new owner and price paid, the large property wasThe latest asking price is a far cry from its initial ask of $27.5 million back in July of 2021.Sotheby's International RealtyLocated in Stanley, south of Santa Fe, Epstein reportedly had plans to make the ranch a “baby-making factory,” where he would inseminate victims.
Property records show Epstein purchased the ranch in 1993 from Gary King, who served as New Mexico’s 30th attorney general at the time. The purchase comprised private andAfter heightened allegations resurfaced against Epstein in 2019 concerning his involvement with underage girls, the state land commissioner ended the grazing deal with him.Sothebys International Realty
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