Bond granted for Albertville real estate agent accused of trafficking illegal aliens
Albertville Realtor Charged with Trafficking Illegal Aliens Granted Bond
Arely Guzman, a real estate agent from Albertville, was granted bond and released from custody following an investigation into her proposed living arrangements by a U.S. probation officer. Magistrate Judge Herman Johnson, Jr. ordered her release on Wednesday, along with the condition that she report immediately to the probation office in Huntsville, Alabama.
Guzman was arrested on December 19, 2025, for doxxing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, which led to an alert for Homeland Security Investigators in Eagle Pass, Texas. In addition to the doxxing charges, she faces serious allegations including aggravated assault of an illegal alien, extortion, hostage-taking in Houston in June 2024, and assault in DeKalb County in May 2025, alongside her partner, Corona.
Guzman is a notable figure in the Albertville community, known for her role as a real estate agent and her vocal opposition to ICE and local law enforcement’s immigration enforcement efforts. The case has drawn attention not only for the nature of the charges but also for Guzman’s established community ties and previous activism. For updates and commentary, readers can connect with the story’s author via email or social media and subscribe to the newsletter for daily updates.
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