The disgraced relative of an Iranian warlord being deported from California has reached out to her former LA love interest from an ICE detention center to beg for help.
Married Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, 47, niece of terror mastermind Gen. Qasem Soleimani – former commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard who was taken out in a deadly 2020 U.S. air strike – frantically called Maziar Aflaki, 68, on Monday from the facility in Pearsall, Texas.
But on hearing her voice, retiree Aflaki declined to accept the call, claiming years of harassment and abuse at the hands of Afshar. He told the California Post: “I don’t want anything to do with her.
“She scares me. I was so afraid of her. She knows how to make herself seem like an angel and you feel like the devil. I wanted someone to take her away – now it’s happened.”
The Post exclusively revealed Afshar, who flaunted her luxury lifestyle on social media, was detained at her Tujunga home on April 3, along with her daughter Sarinasadat Hosseiny, 25.
The pair have had their US permanent resident status revoked by Secretary of State Marco Rubio over alleged ties to the regime, according to a statement released on Saturday.
In a post on social media, Rubio described the two women as “green card holders living lavishly in the United States.”
Afshar entered the US in 2015 on a tourist visa – the year before she met Aflaki. She was granted asylum in 2019 then became a green card holder in 2021.
In a naturalisation application in 2025, Afshar revealed that she had visited Iran four times since receiving her green card. “Her trips to Iran illustrate her asylum claims were fraudulent,” the DHS said.
The State Department said Afshar was an “outspoken supporter of the totalitarian, terrorist regime in Iran” and had promoted “Iranian regime propaganda” on her social media account.
Hosseiny came to the US in 2015 on a student visa then was granted asylum in 2019 and a green card in 2023.
Afshar’s husband, who lives in Iran, has also been banned from the US. Although the State Department would not name him, the Post can reveal his identity to be Hasan Hosseiny.
Aflaki said he met Afshar in 2016 and targeted him so he would date her despite him insisting that he wasn’t interested in romance.
“I said please stay away and leave me alone,” he recalled, but “manipulative” Afshar refused to leave him alone.
But she was relentless and launched a campaign to woo him over which turned into an ordeal of harassment, stalking and physical violence.
“She takes advantage of every man she knows,” said Aflaki. “She was saying ‘I love you’ but I was so afraid. She said I reminded her of her dad. All these years I was suffering. I wanted to have my life back.
“She’s very dangerous – a professional troublemaker.” He added that his tormentor even stole a $6,500 diamond ring from him that belonged to his mom.
Today he said he was relieved that his former pursuer is being removed from the US and said of the Afshar’s recent notoriety that “she’s become more famous than Kim Kardashian.”
Aflaki is not the only man to be stalked by Afshar.
LA hairdresser Zare Mandani, 54, previously revealed to the Post he was granted a five-year restraining order after she harassed him at his salon and home in 2024.
“Thank God,” he said after hearing of her arrest by ICE. “That’s good. She’s a stalker.”
In court filings, he said Afshar had subjected him to “emotional abuse, harassment” and that she “threatened to hurt herself.”
Aflaki believes anyone connected to the Iranian regime should be removed from the US. “They should all be deported,” he said. “These people are poison. They’re trash.”
On Monday, the Post revealed that college professor Eissa Hashemi, 43, the son of a notorious Iranian regime leader, is also enjoying an affluent SoCal lifestyle, despite called for him to be removed from the country.
His mom is Masoumeh Ebtekar, known as “Screaming Mary,” who promoted the militants who stormed the US Embassy in Tehran in 1979 and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.
Ebtekar became infamous for her nauseating pro-militia propaganda during the crisis and was later promoted to Vice President for Women and Family Affairs by regime leaders. Today, she is one of the highest-ranking women in the Muslim world.
One critic wrote online of Hashemi, a lecturer at the $20,000 a year Chicago School in Claremont, east LA, “While the mother has no regret of occupying the US embassy in Tehran, many Iranians have been affected by this action while her own son has taken advantage of living in the US.
“We want Issa Hashemi and his wife, Maryam Tahmasebi to be fired from the US as soon as possible.”
A poster on Instagram said: “Mr. Hashemi has never publicly distanced himself from his mother’s actions or legacy.”
“I believe Eissa Hashemi’s affiliations could undermine the safety, trust, integrity, values, or commitment to human rights at an American college, warranting further examination.”
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