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womanofthehills

(10,771 posts)
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 11:05 AM Wednesday

Rep Melanie Stanberry from NM has been very vocal on Epstein files

There are more than 3 dozen directly associated with Trump in the Epson files. “



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“I spent the morning at the DOJ looking at the unredacted Epstein files. Here are my initial thoughts and what I’ve found, so far.”


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Botany

(76,771 posts)
3. So much here.
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 11:41 AM
Wednesday

Looking for the bodies of sex trafficking
victims both in New Mexico and from
Epstein's island ... shark food??? ...
cover ups by the DoJ, kompramt, black
mail, money laundering, Putin, Musk, Trump, Epstein, and election rigging.

AZJonnie

(3,287 posts)
4. Back when all were cheering for the files to be released I suggested many times
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 11:59 AM
Wednesday

that it's quite possible that there's multiple other reasons Trump could be scared of them being released (which we all knew he was) without there being evidence that he himself was personally also abusing Epstein's minor victims (though it could be true that he was) in them.

I still feel the same, so I guess keep tugging Democrats! You might yet be able to find something to take him down, even if he's not guilty of the worst of the worst crimes, he WAS scared, so there's bad shit in there, just have to find it!

Hugin

(37,650 posts)
5. There's many things emerging where there's no statute of limitations and are international crimes...
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 12:28 PM
Wednesday

The Tangeranus is soon going to find himself with few options for flight (like Putin) and the distinct possibility of losing his overseas properties.

Bondi can’t help him.

AZJonnie

(3,287 posts)
7. It'd be fantastic if he lost his overseas properties but it almost certainly won't happen before Jan, 2029
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 06:16 PM
Wednesday

Unless he does something extreme like invade Greenland, then all bets would be off, as they say.

As long as he's POTUS though, no country would risk impounding his properties. Which number 4, by the way, all golf clubs. 2 in Scotland, 1 in Ireland, and he has a stake in one the UAE, but doesn't own it outright. OTOH, someone might start court proceedings to eventually seize them, even before then

Myself, I doubt IQ47 outlives this term.

There are some other foreign ventures he's involved in but its for the licensing of the Trump brand, and/or management of the property. Some of those arrangements I imagine could be lost even before he leaves office, but I'm not sure how much he really loses money-wise were that to happen.

Also, I seriously doubt he'd ever flee to some other country, nor would the USA ever allow any international authorities to take a current or former POTUS away on criminal charges.

womanofthehills

(10,771 posts)
6. Looks like FBI never raided Zorro Ranch
Wed Feb 11, 2026, 12:49 PM
Wednesday

You’ve heard of Epstein Island. But what about Zorro Ranch?

Epstein’s 7,500-acre New Mexico compound was bought in 1993 and allegedly used for trafficking and abuse, yet barely anyone talks about it.

5 questions you should be asking about Zorro Ranch:

1. Epstein leased over 1,200 acres of public land from New Mexico for just $200 a year. Why would he need a sweetheart deal on taxpayer land?

2. Former staffers claimed Zorro had underground rooms (bigger than houses) or tunnels. According to insider accounts, people were confronted by a six-foot-tall nude portrait of Ghislaine Maxwell wielding a gold dagger as they rode the elevator into the basement. No official records confirm it. Why?

3. While feds raided his other properties, New Mexico law enforcement barely touched Zorro Ranch. Why so quiet? Cover up?

4. The ranch had its own airstrip, big enough for jets—but flight logs rarely mention it. What flights weren’t recorded? How many flights were deliberately kept off the books?

5. The ranch was sold in 2023 through shell companies. Who owns it now, and did victims see any of that money?

Zorro Ranch is more than just Epstein's former estate, it’s a potential crime scene littered with secrets, silence, and a justice system that leaves many questions unanswered. The ranch remains a dark reminder of what power can hide in plain sight.


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