The billionaire paedophile had plans to turn the New Mexico ranch into a 'baby-making factory' where he would impregnate 20 women at a time.
Jeffery Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico, where the billionaire paedophile planned to impregnate scores of women and ‘seed’ the human race with his DNA, has finally been sold.
The ranch was first put up for sale for $27.5 million in 2021; but this price was slashed to $21.5 million a year later after local estate agents expressed scepticism over the price. Papers obtained by the publication show a ‘special warranty deed’ was issued by the Sante Fe County Clerk’s Office the day before and signed off on by Darren Indyke, the executor of Epstein’s estate.
Epstein was also known to invite a number of scientists, engineers and technicians to the lodge, where he would reportedly try to woo by using his financial muscle to fund disturbing scientific ideas and insights.
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