Jun 3, 2026

New Mexico Steps Up

First off, what the fuck is it with Deutsche Bank? They've been cited in connection with practically every shady/shitty deal since forever.

Rick tells the Deutsche Bank guy to fuck off:



New Mexico lawmakers issue first subpoenas in Epstein investigation

A bipartisan special committee of New Mexico lawmakers, which was created to probe the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch near Santa Fe, announced Monday that it will send out its first round of subpoenas.

The New Mexico Truth Commission is slated to send subpoenas to 14 entities, including agencies that have investigated Epstein in the past, such as the FBI and the New Mexico Department of Justice.

Subpoenas will also be issued to several entities that have been affiliated with Epstein, including Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan Chase, as well as the Santa Fe Institute, a nonprofit scientific research institute that Epstein supported.

JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank declined comment. Santa Fe Institute did not immediately respond to The Hill’s requests for comment.

Any evidence showing someone committed a crime will be sent to the appropriate law enforcement agency, either in New Mexico or elsewhere, according to the commission.

Commission members said they are aiming to build “a complete documented record” examining allegations of sex trafficking and other misconduct connected to Epstein’s operations in New Mexico, as well as any institutional failures that allowed him to continue any misconduct in the state for years.

“We will name what happened, we will name who was responsible and we will do so with the evidentiary regard that survivors deserve and that the law requires,” state Rep. Andrea Reeb (R) said at a meeting at the New Mexico State Capitol. She is one of four lawmakers on the commission.

Earlier this year, authorities in New Mexico reopened their probe into alleged illegal activity that took place at the ranch previously owned by Epstein, located 30 miles from Santa Fe. Law enforcement also investigated allegations that two bodies were buried in the hills near the ranch.

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez (D) has encouraged victims of Epstein to come forward as part of his office’s investigation into the ranch.

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