Epstein survivor makes disturbing claim on what happened to women at his Zorro Ranch to create ‘perfect baby’

A woman who survived abuse by Jeffrey Epstein has spoken out about what she went through, saying she felt like a “mouse trapped in a cage” while staying at his home in New Mexico. She has now shared new and disturbing details about what she says happened there.
More information is coming out about Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, a huge 10,000-acre property where he brought many young women, and sometimes men. People were often flown in from different parts of the United States and taken to the private, gated ranch. There, they were made to ride horses, take photos, and stay inside a massive mansion. According to victims, this is also where many of the sexual abuses happened.
Authorities in New Mexico have now launched a major investigation into what took place at the ranch. It is being described as a rare and important case, especially since Epstein died in jail in 2019 while waiting to face sex trafficking charges.
One of the women, Chauntae Davies, said she was only 22 years old and training to become a massage therapist when she was introduced to Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. She said Maxwell hired her, but instead of a normal job, she ended up being abused by Epstein for years. She said the abuse continued for about four years before she finally managed to escape in 2005.
In an interview with 60 Minutes Australia, she described how frightening life was at the ranch. She claimed that some girls would wake up in dark rooms with a female doctor standing over them, feeling like something had been done to them without their knowledge.
She also said there were rumours in Epstein-related files about a baby being born and then disappearing. She suggested that Maxwell may have taken the baby, although she admitted she never saw this herself. She said she did hear conversations about trying to create the “perfect baby” or the “perfect gene pool,” as if there was some kind of plan behind it.
Reports from The New York Times also said Epstein once talked about wanting to “seed the human race” with his DNA by getting women pregnant at the ranch. However, there is no proof that this idea ever went beyond talk.
Davies said she often felt completely trapped while living there. She described spending long periods alone in her room, waiting for someone to come and tell her that Epstein wanted a massage. When asked what those “massages” really meant, she said clearly that it was forced sexual abuse.
She also described the ranch as a very strange and unsettling place huge, quiet, and far away from everything, surrounded by mountains and empty land.
When asked if the truth about what happened there will ever fully come out, she said she doubts it. She believes that whoever may be hiding information has gone to great lengths to keep it secret, and that the full story may never be known.
New Mexico only started investigating Epstein in 2019, and by then, some of the alleged crimes could no longer be prosecuted because too much time had passed. Officials are now trying to find out how many local women and girls may have been affected, as more people continue to come forward.



