Epstein Survivor Alleges Unethical Experimentation at Zorro Ranch
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MIAMI — Chauntae Davies, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse network, has detailed new allegations of unethical medical experimentation at a property known as Zorro Ranch. In an interview released Monday, Davies described waking in a darkened room with a female physician standing over her, part of a broader pattern of abuse she claims occurred at the secluded estate.
Davies, who has previously testified in legal proceedings involving Epstein, stated that the ranch was used for procedures aimed at genetic manipulation. She recounted conversations among staff and associates regarding the creation of a "perfect gene pool" and attempts to engineer the "perfect baby." The allegations, if substantiated, would represent a significant expansion of the known scope of activities at Epstein’s properties beyond sexual exploitation.
The property, identified as Zorro Ranch, is located in a remote area. Davies described the environment as controlled and isolated, with victims held in dark rooms where medical personnel conducted examinations. She noted that the female doctor present during these incidents did not identify herself, and the procedures were conducted without consent. The survivor emphasized that the atmosphere was one of clinical detachment, contrasting with the more overt coercion reported in other Epstein-related cases.
Legal representatives for Davies have not yet filed formal charges related to these specific claims. The allegations remain unverified by independent investigators or law enforcement agencies. No official statements have been issued by authorities regarding the existence of medical experimentation at the ranch. The U.S. Department of Justice has not commented on the matter.
Epstein died in a federal detention center in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. His network of associates and properties has been the subject of ongoing legal scrutiny, with multiple lawsuits filed by survivors seeking accountability. The Zorro Ranch allegations introduce new elements of potential criminal conduct involving medical professionals and genetic research.
Questions remain regarding the identity of the female doctor and the specific nature of the procedures described. It is unclear whether other survivors have reported similar experiences at the ranch. The timeline of the alleged incidents has not been fully established, though Davies indicated they occurred during her time at the property.
The revelations come as courts continue to process civil cases related to Epstein’s operations. Survivors have increasingly come forward with new details about the extent of the abuse network. The allegations of genetic experimentation raise complex legal and ethical questions that may require specialized investigation.
As of Monday, no arrests have been made in connection with the Zorro Ranch claims. The property’s current status and ownership remain under review. Authorities have not confirmed whether the ranch is still in use or if it has been secured for investigation.
The case continues to develop as legal teams assess the viability of the new allegations. Survivors and advocates are calling for a thorough examination of all Epstein-related properties. The potential for additional testimony and evidence remains a key focus for investigators and prosecutors.