Influencer Ash Trevino Arrested in Ellis County on Felony Charges

Ashley Nicole Lopez-Trevino, known online as Ash Trevino, was arrested late Tuesday, December 17, 2025, in Ellis County, Texas, after authorities executed an outstanding warrant, according to jail records and local officials. Trevino, 36, is a controversial social media personality known for her provocative content and public relationships with incarcerated individuals.

Trevino was booked into the Ellis County Jail shortly after 10 p.m. but was later released on $15,000 bond, according to People. Police Chief James Groom of the Venus Police Department confirmed that Trevino had “active felony warrants out of the Ellis County Sheriff’s Office,” though the specific details of the charges have not been released.

“She was taken into custody without incident,” Groom said.

Felony Charges and Legal Status

The arrest is connected to two state jail felony charges involving financial offenses: secure document deception and health care fraud. Authorities clarified that the warrants stem from a prior case, not a new alleged incident, and no court date has been set. Trevino’s total bond is currently $30,000.

Following her release, Trevino livestreamed to her followers, stating,

“I got me an attorney already and I got my bond. This morning, I’m already out. So, I’m blessed.”

During the livestream, she addressed her mugshot, joking about the experience and reaffirming her commitment to fighting the charges.

Social Media Fame and Controversies

Trevino rose to notoriety through TikTok livestreams and her public relationships with inmates, sparking widespread online backlash. She has faced criticism for her parenting, public behavior, and previous legal issues.

Earlier this year, she made headlines for a podcast appearance with OnlyFans model Camilla Araujo, during which it was revealed that her two daughters, aged 15 and 12, did not have proper beds at home despite Trevino’s significant spending on designer items. The incident sparked public outrage and fueled an ongoing feud with Araujo.

Trevino defended herself on social media, explaining that she relied on her mother to handle furniture shopping due to her high public profile and security concerns.

Case and Public Response

Ellis County officials have not released further details regarding the warrants or the alleged offenses, and the case remains pending. Trevino’s arrest has drawn significant attention on social media, both from supporters and critics.