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New Mexico lawmakers issue subpoenas in Epstein investigation

1 June 2026
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New Mexico lawmakers announced on Monday that they are initiating a comprehensive investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities within the state. The New Mexico Truth Commission plans to issue subpoenas to 14 entities, including federal agencies like the U.S. Justice Department and the FBI, local law enforcement, and Epstein’s former banks, Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan Chase. This investigation aims to uncover potential criminal actions associated with Epstein and identify any individuals who may face prosecution. The commission, which is bipartisan, intends to compile a thorough public record of the events and accountability concerning Epstein’s actions in New Mexico, where he owned a ranch and faced multiple allegations of abuse. The New Mexico Department of Justice has reopened a criminal investigation related to Epstein, which had been previously halted.

Why It Matters

This investigation is significant because Epstein was linked to numerous allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking, with at least 10 women claiming they were victimized at his New Mexico ranch, where no prior law enforcement searches had occurred until recently. Epstein’s previous plea deal in 2008 allowed him to evade serious charges, which has raised concerns about accountability and the effectiveness of legal systems in addressing sexual crimes. The reopening of the investigation and the establishment of the Truth Commission reflect a broader societal push for justice and recognition of victims’ experiences, particularly in the wake of renewed scrutiny following Epstein’s death and the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. The outcomes of this investigation may also lead to legal reforms aimed at preventing similar oversights in the future.

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