CrusaderFrank
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There you go Frank:
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www.reuters.com
Looks like someone was listening to you.
SANTA FE, Feb 16 (Reuters) - New Mexico lawmakers on Monday passed legislation to launch what they said was the first full investigation into what happened at Zorro Ranch, where the late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is accused of trafficking and sexually assaulting girls and women.
A bipartisan committee will seek testimony from survivors of alleged sexual abuse at the ranch, located about 30 miles south of Santa Fe, the state capital. Legislators are also urging local residents to testify.
If they can track down some bad actors who took advantage of underage prostitutes, good for them. Convictions are of course highly unlikely. Too bad the Democrats let all trails go cold during the four years of the Autopen Administration.
Anyway at this point, the idea seems not to be to get convictions, but to publically shame anyone Epstein ever mentioned for any reason. Which I'm fine with, since I've never been to New Mexico.
There's no statue of limitations on either kidnapping or murder