Inside The Demon’s Lair: Epstein Ranch Filled With Medieval Relics, Guns And Secret Rooms
Sept. 20 2019, Published 8:58 p.m. ET
Pervert Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico ranch was filled with medieval armor, stuffed animals, guns and nude paintings.
The first ever glimpse inside the deceased billionaire’s sprawling Zorro horse ranch was revealed in new podcast ‘Epstein: Devil In The Darkness’ by Ean Royal - son of one of the maintenance staff, who lived on the grounds.
As a teenager he would help his dad inside the convicted sex offender’s lavish 26,700 square foot main residence.
He explained: “There was some really high-end medieval stuff. There was a whole suit of armor. There was an observatory room with a telescope, it was like a little study.
“There was this huge parlor room, which almost looked like something you’d find in Sherlock Holmes. It really looked like there could’ve been a secret room, like if I pulled one of the books, like the shelf would move over or something.”
“There was this room right next to the theater room with cabinets of old guns. I’m talking Civil War guns. Really old rifles encased in some of these cabinets in a room next to a kitchen.”
Officials ruled Epstein died by suicide in a New York jail cell after being arrested on July 6 on charges of sex trafficking minors.
Since his death it has been established he operated a twisted network of girls he paid to “massage” him, whom he sexually abused then paid, offering them more money if they brought other girls to him.
In his huge New York house, Epstein had a stuffed tiger, an enormous desk and a painting of ex-president Bill Clinton wearing a woman’s dress.
Epstein’s ‘Zorro’ ranch was visited by a number of his famous pals, and his former lover and constant companion Ghislaine Maxwell who helped to decorate and further showcase Epstein’s eccentric tastes.
Ean added: “I’m almost positive there had to have been a taxidermy lion at one point. He had a stuffed sheep in the elevator.
“I would get into the elevator and be standing next to this stuffed animal. And he had beautiful furniture and it just didn’t make sense because the house was empty eighty percent of the time.”
As well as his New York townhouse and Zorro Ranch, Epstein owned two private islands in the Caribbean and a mansion in Florida. He flew between his properties on a number of private jets he owned.