Jeffrey Epstein's 8,000-acre ranch sale price drops to $18M, gets slashed by $9.5M after 1.5 years on market

Jeffrey Epstein's 8,000-acre ranch sale price drops to $18M, gets slashed by $9.5M after 1.5 years on market
The cost of Jeffrey Epstein's ranch in New Mexico has been reduced once more (Florida Department of Law Enforcement/ KRQE/YouTube screenshot)

SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO: The cost of Jeffrey Epstein's ranch in New Mexico has been reduced once more as it remains on the market after over a year and a half. The price of the 35-mile-away Zorro Ranch, which was originally listed for $27.5 million, has been dropped to $18 million. The almost 8,000-acre house in New Mexico owned by Epstein originally appeared on the market in July 2021.

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Reports say that he intended to use the large 33,000 sq ft home as a "baby-making factory" and that many women claimed to have been raped and assaulted there while they were minors may scare away potential buyers. Several women have reported being sexually abused by Epstein at the New Mexico property. The New York financier was never charged in the state with any crimes. Epstein died in a New York prison cell on 10 August as he awaited, without the chance of bail, his trial on sex trafficking charges. Just days before his death, two women testified in court about being assaulted at the Zorro Ranch in 2004