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Wiz Imp

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25. The Substack has more details including naming 4 New Mexico politicians who were implicated.
Fri May 15, 2026, 09:36 PM
May 15

Governor Bill Richardson was previously named by Virginia Giuffre. The others are names I haven't read before and are also clearly not well known by the public at large. Richardson is now deceased. I assume the others are still alive.

Governor Bill Richardson had received $50,000 in Epstein campaign donations. According to a sworn federal deposition by survivor Virginia Giuffre, Richardson sexually abused Giuffre at Zorro Ranch on multiple occasions — abuse that occurred on New Mexico soil. Richardson denied all allegations. After leaving the governorship in 2011, he remained one of the most prominent Democratic figures in the country, operating his Richardson Center diplomatic foundation and continuing to negotiate the release of political prisoners abroad. He was never investigated. He died in September 2023. His death closed the door on any accountability. The DOJ file drop in January 2026 prove his denials about riding on Epstein’s plane, visiting his island, and being in the company of underaged girls were lies.

Attorney General Gary King served as New Mexico’s top law enforcement official from 2007 through 2014 — the entire period following the filing of the Palm Beach complaint. During those eight years, he accepted at least $45,000 in Epstein donations routed through shell companies specifically designed, per Epstein’s own attorney, to avoid “additional press coverage” given that King was campaigning on his record prosecuting child sex offenders. In 2010 — two years after Epstein was already a convicted sex offender — King met privately with him for lunch at a Santa Fe restaurant, the meeting arranged on official government email. King personally thanked Epstein for a pledged $50,000 fundraising commitment toward his 2014 gubernatorial campaign and flew on an Epstein-chartered jet during that campaign, later claiming he had no idea the plane was Epstein’s. The emails say otherwise. He launched zero investigations into Zorro Ranch during his entire tenure as the state’s chief law enforcement officer.

After losing the 2014 gubernatorial race, King did not fade from public life. He took on a series of roles placing him in direct and trusted contact with the state’s most vulnerable children: he served as a court-appointed guardian ad litem — a legal advocate for abused and neglected children who cannot protect themselves — in the Seventh Judicial District; he served on the board of CASA, the Court Appointed Special Advocates program, which recruits and trains volunteers to represent abused children in court, a position he held until his name disappeared from the organization’s website following THE PUGILIST’s first investigative report on his relationship with Epstein; he sat on the board of the Boy Scouts of New Mexico; and he was twice invited by the U.S. State Department to brief the United Nations Commission on the Rights of Children on combating child trafficking. Today, King chairs the board of the New Mexico Children’s Foundation, the state’s largest children’s nonprofit. He has never been investigated. He has never been charged with any crime.

Santa Fe County Sheriff Greg Solano, whose office held primary jurisdiction over Zorro Ranch, accepted a $2,000 campaign donation from Epstein in August 2005. When Epstein was indicted the following year, Solano publicly refused to return the money, saying he had already spent it. His office conducted no investigations into alleged sex crimes at Zorro Ranch during his tenure, which ran from 2003 to 2010. It emerged during that same period that Solano had been running a parallel criminal operation of his own: stealing county property — body armor, police equipment, office supplies — and selling it on eBay for gambling money. He was arrested on 251 counts of embezzlement and fraud, resigned before the end of his term in November 2010, and pleaded guilty. He served six weeks in the county jail he had once run. He has held no public office since. He was never investigated for any connection to Epstein.

Land Commissioner and former Albuquerque Mayor Jim Baca received a $10,000 Epstein campaign donation during his 2006 run for state land commissioner, a race he lost. Before that, Governor Richardson had appointed him New Mexico Natural Resource Trustee, a position he held until 2009 — the same year the Palm Beach survivor filed the sworn testimony naming him. Baca, now 80, has been out of public life since. He has never been investigated.

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This confirms what has been obvious all along Wiz Imp May 15 #1
epstein rape club Whip-poor-will May 15 #3
The 'other 49?' MyOwnPeace May 15 #7
I can think of a couple (or more) evolves May 15 #14
It is more than that. Trump was personally involved Bluetus May 15 #10
Yup. People like Acosta and Bondi have been hiding these crimes for decades. travelingthrulife May 16 #34
There was one more just a couple years ago let us not forget. republianmushroom May 16 #35
There are 100X too many lawyers in our politics and too few common sense people Bluetus May 16 #37
Drip, drip. johnnyfins May 15 #2
Or, more likely...... SergeStorms May 15 #19
No, why would he do that when he barely knows the guy? mahina May 16 #30
Everyone who helped hide the Epstein tapes is complicit Grim Chieftain May 15 #4
I've given up hope that anyone in the Epstein/tRmp pedo ring MontanaMama May 15 #5
pin your hopes on his health NJCher May 15 #8
That's my second bet, NJCher! MontanaMama May 15 #23
I'm not sure we can hold the lot of them criminally accountable unless we cut some ties with Israel Ponietz May 15 #9
Accountablility is for poor people. North Coast Lawyer May 15 #11
It isn't going to happen, complete justice. republianmushroom May 16 #36
also was interviewed by the FBI NJCher May 15 #6
If only-- but many in the FBI knew exactly what he was all about. LymphocyteLover May 15 #13
Unfortunately, the Justice Department and ohers . . . Bumbles May 15 #12
I'd pound the table day and night over this matter. usonian May 15 #15
He's a monster. Buckeye_Democrat May 15 #16
Sick Grim Chieftain May 15 #17
This is why you know Trump had a thing for underage girls. OAITW r.2.0 May 15 #27
Can these files be made fully public and not locked away like the other Epstein files? kimbutgar May 15 #18
Trump had knowledge? mzmolly May 15 #20
Carnal knowledge, maybe Seinan Sensei May 16 #31
How Republicans will frame this: Grins May 15 #21
Non Raw Story link here... druidity33 May 15 #22
Thanks! Wiz Imp May 15 #24
The Substack has more details including naming 4 New Mexico politicians who were implicated. Wiz Imp May 15 #25
Disappointed with Bill.....I believed his message, sucks he got caught in the web. OAITW r.2.0 May 15 #28
Like. how much more evidence do we need to know that Epstein, Trump. and Putin were involved in a business love triangle OAITW r.2.0 May 15 #26
hmmm struggle4progress May 15 #29
Kick dalton99a May 16 #32
I highly recommend checking out Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez's Substack page. lobointexas May 16 #33
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