Jeffrey Epstein’s multimillion-dollar Zorro Ranch in New Mexico — where he’s alleged to have sexually abused multiple victims — still hasn’t been searched by investigators, a new report said.

The sprawling estate in Stanley is the only property in the US belonging to the late pedophile that hasn’t been raided, CBS News reported. Epstein allegedly planned to use the property as part of his twisted plan to impregnate women with his sperm.

Days after the 66-year-old hanged himself in his jail cell in Manhattan, FBI agents and NYPD police officers were seen seizing computer equipment from Little St. James, the 70-acre island Epstein owned in the US Virgin Islands.

The feds also raided Epstein’s $77 million Upper East Side lair in July on the same day he was arrested on sex-trafficking charges.

Meanwhile, New Mexico’s commissioner of public lands, Stephanie Garcia Richard, told CBS that her office is cooperating with investigators and has turned over 400 pages of property records pertaining to Zorro Ranch.

The nearly 10,000-acre property partially sits on state-owned land leased by Epstein and has a pool, firehouse, offices, a log cabin and guest house. It also includes an airstrip, antique railroad car and train tracks, she said.

“There is a story to be told in New Mexico,” said Garcia Richard. “To say that it was heart-wrenching and sickening to see this man’s signature on state land office documents is an understatement.”

Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said he visited Epstein at the ranch only once, claiming he didn’t know the financier very well, Richardson’s spokeswoman told the Albuquerque Journal.

Richardson’s name was among the list of men Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts claims she was forced to sleep with — an accusation he has denied.