Two people have accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse in New Mexico, where the multimillionaire pedophile owns a sprawling ranch in the desert south of Santa Fe, a spokesperson for the state’s attorney general told The Post.

The two alleged victims, whose names were not released, have been interviewed by Attorney General Hector Balderas’ office in the last four months, spokesperson Matt Baca said.

Epstein was arrested last week for sex trafficking in New Jersey. He’s accused of trafficking underage girls and sexually abusing them in an indictment secured by federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York.

Balderas’ office last week began an investigation into Epstein’s conduct on his Santa Fe ranch, with plans to report their findings to federal prosecutors.

As part of their probe, investigators will examine a New Mexico law that allowed Epstein to not register as a sex offender in the state.

“New Mexico continues to lag behind the rest of the country in strengthening outdated and weak laws that fail to protect our children from abuse,” Balderas said in a statement on Saturday. “This is a huge black eye for our state.”

Investigators will also seek to interview possible victims who visited Epstein at his palatial ranch in the state.

With Post wires