Gary King
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The Secrets of Zorro Ranch: Jeffrey Epstein's ties to New Mexico koat.com 6 days ago 13 facts
claimGary King questions the validity of an email that alerted Jeffrey Epstein that King was on a flight booked by an Epstein-owned company.
claimGary King refused a campaign contribution from Jeffrey Epstein, stating that he told Epstein it would not be good for either of them.
claimGary King stated that he believes Jeffrey Epstein or his associates reached out to the King Brothers to purchase land in New Mexico after seeing it listed.
claimGary King's political campaigns received financial contributions from Jeffrey Epstein.
claimGary King states he only met Jeffrey Epstein once, which occurred after King's father passed away in 2009, when they met for tea at a location called Jinja.
claimEmails from Jeffrey Epstein's personal assistant indicate that Gary King was in communication with Epstein, including an instance where King apologized for not returning a call.
claimGary King maintains that he was unaware that the plane he and Deb Haaland took from Santa Fe to Washington D.C. was arranged by Jeffrey Epstein.
quoteGary King stated: "I don't know how credible it is. I don't know who wrote it," regarding an email that alerted Jeffrey Epstein that King was on a flight.
accountGary King stated that accepting donations from companies owned by Jeffrey Epstein was an oversight by his staff and announced he would return the money.
claimGary King's campaign contributions from companies owned by Jeffrey Epstein became controversial in 2014 during his unsuccessful run for governor.
quoteGary King stated, "I think early on in campaigns, we knew that he was a businessman and solicited campaign contributions from him. When you're campaigning, you pretty much reach out to everybody you know and ask them to give money to your campaign."
claimDocuments released by the U.S. Department of Justice show that Gary King and Deb Haaland took a flight from Santa Fe to Washington D.C. on a plane booked by an Epstein-owned company.
claimGary King believed his campaign had chartered and paid for the flight he and Deb Haaland took from Santa Fe to Washington D.C.