A bipartisan special committee of New Mexico lawmakers, which was created to probe 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…
New Mexico lawmakers issue first subpoenas in Epstein investigation
Originally reported by The Hill
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