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#51
How about this for an investigative tool. If only the feds had put an ounce of thought into this like random people on the internet do.

There should be a record of users who interacted with the Pokemon Go app on Epstein Island. We got the feds doing BS administrative subpoenas for social media data to crush civilian dissent against ICE, but we can't get a judicial warrant for Pokemon Go geo data? This is easy, guys.

The libertarian wants a government so small it spies on anyone who plays Pokémon
 
#52
#52
Why would you assume Zorro Trust and Zorro Ranch to be the same entity?

How is Zorro Trust tied to Epstein?
was epsteins zorro ranch owned by a trust fund

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Yes, Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, located near Stanley, New Mexico, was controlled through entities that functioned as trusts or holding companies.

Key details regarding the ownership of Zorro Ranch:
  • Initial Ownership: Records indicate that Epstein and an entity called the Zorro Trustpurchased the ranch in 1993 from the family of former New Mexico Governor Bruce King.
  • Entity Changes: The Zorro Trust was later renamed or managed through Cypress, Inc., a shell company used to hold the 10,000-acre property.
  • Fraudulent Deed: In 2020, a "mysterious" or fraudulent warranty deed was filed in Santa Fe County claiming to transfer the ranch from Cypress Inc. to a non-profit church called "Love and Bliss" for $200. The Epstein estate successfully fought this, and a court ordered the deed canceled.
  • Sale: The estate of Jeffrey Epstein sold the property in August 2023 to a limited liability company (LLC) connected to Texas businessman Don Huffines.
The ranch, which included a 33,339-square-foot mansion, was part of the assets used to pay creditors and claimants after Epstein's death
 
#53
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was epsteins zorro ranch owned by a trust fund

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Yes, Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, located near Stanley, New Mexico, was controlled through entities that functioned as trusts or holding companies.

Key details regarding the ownership of Zorro Ranch:
  • Initial Ownership: Records indicate that Epstein and an entity called the Zorro Trustpurchased the ranch in 1993 from the family of former New Mexico Governor Bruce King.
  • Entity Changes: The Zorro Trust was later renamed or managed through Cypress, Inc., a shell company used to hold the 10,000-acre property.
  • Fraudulent Deed: In 2020, a "mysterious" or fraudulent warranty deed was filed in Santa Fe County claiming to transfer the ranch from Cypress Inc. to a non-profit church called "Love and Bliss" for $200. The Epstein estate successfully fought this, and a court ordered the deed canceled.
  • Sale: The estate of Jeffrey Epstein sold the property in August 2023 to a limited liability company (LLC) connected to Texas businessman Don Huffines.
The ranch, which included a 33,339-square-foot mansion, was part of the assets used to pay creditors and claimants after Epstein's death
The trustee of Zorro Trust that claimed the ticket was also the manager for Zorro Ranch
 
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Thank you. That is interesting. I’d still want to know that Zorro Trust in NM is the same entity as Zorro Trust in Oklahoma. But it’s interesting for sure
 
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Thank you. That is interesting. I’d still want to know that Zorro Trust in NM is the same entity as Zorro Trust in Oklahoma. But it’s interesting for sure
did you miss ND40s post?

was epsteins zorro ranch owned by a trust fund

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Yes, Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, located near Stanley, New Mexico, was controlled through entities that functioned as trusts or holding companies.

Key details regarding the ownership of Zorro Ranch:
  • Initial Ownership: Records indicate that Epstein and an entity called the Zorro Trustpurchased the ranch in 1993 from the family of former New Mexico Governor Bruce King.
  • Entity Changes: The Zorro Trust was later renamed or managed through Cypress, Inc., a shell company used to hold the 10,000-acre property.
  • Fraudulent Deed: In 2020, a "mysterious" or fraudulent warranty deed was filed in Santa Fe County claiming to transfer the ranch from Cypress Inc. to a non-profit church called "Love and Bliss" for $200. The Epstein estate successfully fought this, and a court ordered the deed canceled.
  • Sale: The estate of Jeffrey Epstein sold the property in August 2023 to a limited liability company (LLC) connected to Texas businessman Don Huffines.
The ranch, which included a 33,339-square-foot mansion, was part of the assets used to pay creditors and claimants after Epstein's death
 
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did you miss ND40s post?

I ignore him. But that didnt answer my question. I’m asking if Zorro Trust in Oklahoma is the same as Zorro Trust in NM. There’s a lot of legal entities with overlapping names in multiple states that are not in any way the same.

I don’t believe these are the same. Do you have evidence that they are?
 
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I ignore him. But that didnt answer my question. I’m asking if Zorro Trust in Oklahoma is the same as Zorro Trust in NM. There’s a lot of legal entities with overlapping names in multiple states that are not in any way the same.

I don’t believe these are the same. Do you have evidence that they are?
ND's post definitively connects the Trust and Epstein. I'll try to copy paste but Idk if it will block for you. Looks like a google find or maybe ai.

Yes, Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, located near Stanley, New Mexico, was controlled through entities that functioned as trusts or holding companies.

Key details regarding the ownership of Zorro Ranch:

  • Initial Ownership: Records indicate that Epstein and an entity called the Zorro Trustpurchased the ranch in 1993 from the family of former New Mexico Governor Bruce King.
  • Entity Changes: The Zorro Trust was later renamed or managed through Cypress, Inc., a shell company used to hold the 10,000-acre property.
  • Fraudulent Deed: In 2020, a "mysterious" or fraudulent warranty deed was filed in Santa Fe County claiming to transfer the ranch from Cypress Inc. to a non-profit church called "Love and Bliss" for $200. The Epstein estate successfully fought this, and a court ordered the deed canceled.
  • Sale: The estate of Jeffrey Epstein sold the property in August 2023 to a limited liability company (LLC) connected to Texas businessman Don Huffines.
The ranch, which included a 33,339-square-foot mansion, was part of the assets used to pay creditors and claimants after Epstein's death
 
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ND's post definitively connects the Trust and Epstein. I'll try to copy paste but Idk if it will block for you. Looks like a google find or maybe ai.

Yes, Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, located near Stanley, New Mexico, was controlled through entities that functioned as trusts or holding companies.

Key details regarding the ownership of Zorro Ranch:

  • Initial Ownership: Records indicate that Epstein and an entity called the Zorro Trustpurchased the ranch in 1993 from the family of former New Mexico Governor Bruce King.
  • Entity Changes: The Zorro Trust was later renamed or managed through Cypress, Inc., a shell company used to hold the 10,000-acre property.
  • Fraudulent Deed: In 2020, a "mysterious" or fraudulent warranty deed was filed in Santa Fe County claiming to transfer the ranch from Cypress Inc. to a non-profit church called "Love and Bliss" for $200. The Epstein estate successfully fought this, and a court ordered the deed canceled.
  • Sale: The estate of Jeffrey Epstein sold the property in August 2023 to a limited liability company (LLC) connected to Texas businessman Don Huffines.
The ranch, which included a 33,339-square-foot mansion, was part of the assets used to pay creditors and claimants after Epstein's death

That’s not my question. I’m asking:

Is Zorro Trust in New Mexico the same as Zorro Trust in Oklahoma and it does not appear to be
 
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#65
According to local news reports at the time the winner was a local woman from the town the ticket was sold in and the Zorro Trust referenced was one formed in Oklahoma not in NM.

There is no connection, it believes that 2008 winner set up that trust themselves...but again when people dealing with how things feel as opposed to reality it hard to argue against.
 
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The list is no surprise.. If you are familiar with Ben Franklin & Co association with the Hellfire Club' He and otherd powerful world leaders' membership in the Bohemian Grove group, and who knows what other exclusive assemblies, it's par for the course for such people to engage in economic and lustful pursuits.
 
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#71
The libertarian wants a government so small it spies on anyone who plays Pokémon

Not anyone, numb nuts. I want them to get a judicial warrant for geo data on any check ins on Epstein Island.

Why on earth would you be opposed to this? Could you be on the side of evil in more threads, please? ICE, Israel, and Epstein's clients are not enough, bro. Do more evil.
 
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Not anyone, numb nuts. I want them to get a judicial warrant for geo data on any check ins on Epstein Island.

Why on earth would you be opposed to this? Could you be on the side of evil in more threads, please? ICE, Israel, and Epstein's clients are not enough, bro. Do more evil.

This felt like a response I’d expect from a reasonable and mentally stable person
 
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#75
#75
His question about the connection (if any) between Zorro in OK and Zorro in NM is valid.

Could be an assumptive connection and not a real one.
Which wasn’t his original ask. Two can play his parsing game. And don’t worry go ahead and copy my posts he can see them as he told me “welcome to ignore”. And then we’ve had multiple exchanges since. 😂
 

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