Jeffrey Epstein Displayed Disturbing Painting at New Mexico Ranch
Jeffrey Epstein Commissioned Shocking Artwork for Zorro Ranch
Jeffrey Epstein reportedly commissioned a $2,000 painting titled “Massacre of the Innocents” by Cornelis van Haarlem for his New Mexico Zorro Ranch. The 9'x9' canvas illustrates the biblical slaughter of male babies under two years old in Bethlehem.
According to emails from Epstein’s assistant, Sarah Kellen, the painting was displayed in the entryway:
"It's the large 9'x9' canvas that we had rolled out for him to see in the entry way where they are killing babies."
Zorro Ranch has been described in victim testimony as a site where individuals were exploited for Epstein’s obsession with creating a “superior gene pool.” Other emails reference underground tunnels on the property.
This revelation adds to the disturbing portrait of Epstein’s private life, highlighting an unsettling level of depravity.


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