Staff at Jeffrey Epstein’s secret Zorro Ranch have reportedly been questioned about trips to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Policemen working for the state Justice Department are said to have interrogated more than a dozen former employees of the farm.
mirror The report said housekeepers, farm house staff and managers were asked who had stayed in the New Mexico The property and what they saw while on the job there.
It is understood that Shamed Andrew’s visit was at the top of investigators’ list.
New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez is leading the criminal investigation, with detectives examining a wide range of Epstein’s visitors, including the former duke.
A source told the publication: “Staff have been asked about guests who have visited the property. This includes the past.” Prince Who stayed in the fields. “Detectives are trying to build a picture of what he, Epstein and others did while they were in Zorro.”
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Andrew, 66, is understood to have visited Zorro Ranch several times, having reportedly had an intimate relationship with a glamorous neurosurgeon while visiting the property.
As the investigation progresses, investigators are also going to interrogate the neurosurgeon.
Employees at the farm were reportedly contacted and asked to provide detailed accounts of their time spent there.
Some people have been questioned about the day-to-day running of the sprawling 10,000-acre estate.
A former staffer said: “They are asking about everything, especially about (former) Prince Andrew and other high-profile guests.
“Who stayed, how long they were there, what they were doing. It’s very detailed. Nothing is being overlooked.”
Former employees have reportedly been instructed not to destroy any material related to their time working at the farm.
Areas of interest for investigators focused on the guest list, activities inside and outside the farm, and who was able to access different parts of the property.
The people being interrogated are not being treated as suspects but as potential witnesses.
Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, reportedly discussed plans to convert the remote compound into a so-called “baby making” facility.
A bombshell email from the latest tranche of the Epstein files alleges the notorious sex trafficker ordered “two foreign girls” to be buried in the ground after strangling them to death during “rough, erotic sex”.
The sensational claim was made by a man claiming to be one of Epstein’s former employees and included links allegedly showing the late pedophile having sex with underage girls.
A tip-off sent to the FBI in 2019 but ignored for years claimed Epstein and Maxwell strangled the couple during “rough sex.”
The pedo tycoon used the huge estate to entertain guests, but it has also reportedly been the site of some of his most horrific crimes.
Investigators have looked into several allegations related to the property, including that Epstein hid a secret incinerator On the farm.
Texas businessman and politician Donald Huffines was previously reported to be its current owner and is said to be collaborating with Office of State Attorney General Rael Torrez.
The New Mexico Department of Justice appreciated the cooperation of the current owners of the farm.
Epstein bought the sprawling Zorro Ranch in Stanley, New Mexico, about 30 miles south of Santa Fe, in 1993 from former Democratic Governor Bruce King.
The Zorro Ranch was quietly sold to the Huffines by Pado’s estate in 2023, with the proceeds going toward creditors.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has always strongly denied any wrongdoing.
