
The shocked Los Angeles renter of the property owned by the niece of Iranian terror mastermind Gen. Qasem Soleimani stated he now realizes the mother and her daughter had been on ICE’s radar for a while earlier than brokers swooped on the quiet Tujunga residence and hauled the pair away.
Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, 47, and her daughter, Sarinasadat Hosseiny, 25, had been arrested by ICE Friday and had their inexperienced playing cards revoked for ties to the Iranian regime.
Afshar had celebrated assaults on US troopers and navy amenities, praised Iran’s Supreme Chief, referred to as America the “Nice Devil,” and voiced help for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a delegated terror group, in response to the State Division.
Piano teacher Halasius Bradford, 50, who rents a single-story property owned by Afshar, stated the ladies had been taken into custody in dramatic scenes about 5 p.m. Friday. He stated ICE had been energetic within the streets main as much as the arrests.
Bradford stated he was driving again to the property throughout the raid and arrived to seek out the road blocked off by ICE autos and three LAPD patrol vehicles.
“It was loopy seeing what occurred. I noticed three LAPD patrol vehicles and one or two from ICE,” he informed the Put up.
“I didn’t see the ladies being taken away.”
The Put up’s go to to the house on Saturday revealed Afshar was residing in a small ADU behind the primary two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence Bradford rents. She had purchased the Plainview Avenue property for $505,000 in 2021.
Photographs from the scene provide a glimpse into the girls’s rigorously curated Los Angeles life-style.
Inside her humble residence, about 20 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, was a selfie ring mild and a full-form model for her to hold her designer label outfits.
She additionally drove a black Tesla, which on Saturday was full of luxurious items, together with a Miss Dior bag, some Hermes cushions, a Sephora make-up bag, and one other grey leather-based purse within the entrance passenger footwell.
Some objects contained in the automobile bore Arabic writing, whereas a number of parking tickets had been additionally scattered inside.
Friday marked the primary time Bradford had met Hosseiny in particular person.
He stated each girls had been on the property for a scheduled Metropolis of Los Angeles inspection of the ADU, which explains why they had been there when ICE arrived.
Bradford added that Hosseiny’s boyfriend was additionally current throughout the raid. He informed Bradford that he and Hosseiny had been driving exterior the home when ICE intercepted them, demanding to know the place Afshar was.
Bradford stated whereas Afshar lived within the ADU behind the primary home, Hosseiny managed lease affairs remotely.
He described Afshar as ”loopy” and appearing unusually.
“It was the primary time I met Hosseiny,” he stated. “The mom appeared kinda nuts. She stated she’d been having chemo for most cancers.”
Exterior the primary home, previous mattresses and furnishings from earlier tenants had been seen.
Bradford stated the house was listed for lease on Zillow, and he signed the lease on-line with Hosseiny as a result of her mom, Afshar, didn’t communicate English properly.
He moved in on March 21 and declined to say how a lot he pays.
The mom and daughter each created curated on-line personas showcasing glamorous LA existence, full with designer items and jetsetting actions.
Hosseiny appeared poised and camera-ready in Instagram photos, her lengthy darkish hair framing a composed face as she cradled a small fluffy canine towards a darkish coat.
Her wardrobe ranged from structured black corsets paired with delicate pink skirts and outsized sun shades to informal but meticulously styled ensembles.
Different luxurious symbols included posed pictures beside helicopters and designer equipment, projecting a jet-set, influencer-ready picture far faraway from their modest suburban neighborhood.
Afshar entered the US on a vacationer visa in 2015, gained asylum in 2019, and have become a inexperienced card holder in 2021.
Her daughter arrived in 2021 on a pupil visa and secured her inexperienced card in 2023.
Each had traveled again to Iran a number of occasions, elevating crimson flags with US authorities.
Lauren Bis, a DHS spokesperson, emphasised the seriousness of the revocation. “It’s a privilege to be granted a inexperienced card to stay in the US of America. If we have now purpose to consider a inexperienced card holder poses a risk to the US, the inexperienced card will probably be revoked.”
The arrest of Afshar and Hosseiny follows comparable strikes towards different Iranian regime-linked figures within the US, highlighting continued vigilance towards threats tied to Qasem Soleimani and his community.