Feds Indict Three Women for Alleged 'Doxing' of ICE Agent in Los Angeles
Three women face federal charges including stalking, conspiracy, and doxxing after livestreaming and posting an ICE agent’s home address, amid an 830% rise in attacks on ICE since January.
- On Wednesday, a federal grand jury indicted Ashleigh Brown, Cynthia Raygoza and Sandra Carmona Samane for stalking an ICE agent and doxxing him; arraignments are set for Sept. 30 and Oct. 9.
- As anti-ICE influencers, they oppose President Trump's immigration raids in Los Angeles and Ashleigh Brown founded the ice_out_ofla Instagram page with more than 28,000 followers organizing protests.
- On August 28, 2025, prosecutors say the women followed an ICE agent from 300 North Los Angeles Street, downtown L.A., to his Baldwin Park, California home while livestreaming on Instagram accounts `ice_out_of_la`, `defendmesoamericanculture`, and `corn_maiden_design`, shouting phrases and posting the agent's address online.
- Brown and Samane were arrested, with Brown held in federal custody without bond and Samane released on a $5,000 bond; Raygoza remains at large, and all face up to 10 years if convicted.
- The Department of Homeland Security noted attacks on ICE agents have risen 830% since January, while Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli warned, `Our brave federal agents put their lives on the line every day to keep our nation safe`.
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The Department of Justice indicted three women on charges of conspiracy and public disclosure of personal data a federal agent in Los Angeles


Grand Jury INDICTS Three Women for STALKING ICE Agent and Livestreaming His Address
Instead of simply protesting ICE policies through legal channels, the women weaponized social media to mobilize hostility against a single officer.
Feds indict three women for alleged ‘doxing’ of ICE agent in Los Angeles
By James Queally, Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — Three women opposed to President Donald Trump’s intense immigration raids in Los Angeles were indicted Friday on charges of illegally “doxing” a U.S. Customs and Immigration agent, authorities said. Ashleigh Brown, Cynthia Raygoza and Sandra Carmona Samane face charges of disclosing the personal information of a federal agent and conspiracy, according to an indictment unsealed late Friday. Brown,…


Three women indicted for ‘doxxing’ ICE agent they followed home on social media
If they are convicted, each woman could face a maximum of five years in prison for each count.
Three Women Indicted By Federal Grand Jury For Allegedly Stalking ICE Agent, Disclosing Home Address On Social Media Livestream
A federal grand jury indicted three women – two from Southern California and one from Colorado – for allegedly stalking an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent and posting the agent’s home address in an Instagram livestream. The three defendants face one count of conspiracy and one count of publicly disclosing the personal information of a federal agent. The defendants include: Cynthia Raygoza, 37, of Riverside; Ashleigh Brown, 38, o…
Three Women Charged After Livestreaming Stalking - American Faith
Three women from California and Colorado have been indicted on federal charges after allegedly stalking a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Los Angeles and broadcasting the pursuit on Instagram. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, the women followed the agent from the Los Angeles Civic Center to his residence, livestreaming the drive and providing real-time directions to their aud…
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