ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico's attorney general urged officials Thursday to retake state trust land that had been leased to Jeffrey Epstein's ranch, saying the financier's bid for the scrubby, desert acreage meant for cattle grazing should not have been granted. In a statement, Attorney General Hector Balderas accused Epstein of leasing the state land simply to build privacy around a multimillion-dollar estate on his own land — where distant peaks serve as a backdrop to an isolated hilltop mansion. State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard, who announced last month she would pursue options for canceling Epstein's leases, said she had already moved to have her office prepare cancellation notices.Read more on NewsOK.com