United States v. Raygoza, et. al

Defendants followed an ICE agent home and allegedly broadcast his name and address to others, thereby allegedly "doxxing" him. The defendants' trial resulted in a mixed verdict. They were acquitted on the "doxxing" counts, and found guilty on others.

United States v. Raygoza, et. al

Case Details
  • Case No.: 2:25-cr-00780
  • Case Filed: September 05, 2025
  • Jurisdiction: C.D. Cal.
  • Charges: 18 U.S.C. 371, 18 U.S.C. 119
  • Judge: Wilson, Stephen Victor
  • US Attorney: Thakor, Neil
  • Defendant(s): Raygoza, Cynthia; Brown, Ashleigh; Carmona Samane, Sandra
  • Defense Attorney: Bernstein, Robert M. (for Samane); Nicolaysen, Gregory (for Raygoza); Choi, Erica (for Brown)
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