Dozens of women and girls were abused at Jeffrey Epstein's secluded Zorro Ranch in New Mexico - with the late pedophile using the sprawling desert estate as a playground for his twisted crimes, an investigative commission has claimed.
At least 35 females were likely victims of Epstein's depravity at the 7,500 acre property just outside Santa Fe, where the disgraced financier hosted a slew of VIP guests and pals over the years, according to the New Mexico Survivor's Truth Commission report published on Wednesday.
But surprisingly, investigators were unable to dig up evidence of more wildly disturbing allegations that have long plagued the property, including that Epstein was using the ranch as part of a sci-fi scheme to inseminate scores of women and produce his own enhanced bloodline.
Findings in the 119-page preliminary report also revealed investigators could not verify sickening allegations that Epstein had been using the compound to drug women so he could harvest their sex organs or that the dead bodies of two foreign girls were actually buried there.
Still, the report blasted law enforcement and other state officials for long ignoring any wrongdoing on the
