FBI, ICE, and Homeland Security Strike Texas Mansion in Pre-Dawn Operation as Part of Trump Administration’s Renewed War on Human Trafficking

In a dramatic escalation of the Trump administration’s commitment to eradicating human trafficking, federal agents from the FBI, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) executed a high-profile pre-dawn raid on a fortified luxury mansion in Houston, Texas. The operation has uncovered what authorities describe as one of the most horrifying criminal enterprises in recent Texas history: an alleged $2 billion transnational child organ trafficking network allegedly orchestrated by a Somali billionaire couple with deep ties to legitimate businesses and philanthropy.
The raid, which unfolded around 3:17 a.m. in a heavily guarded Houston neighborhood, is part of a broader crackdown launched by the Trump administration. President Trump has prioritized dismantling human trafficking networks, declaring January 2026 as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month and directing DHS to take aggressive action against these crimes.
The Raid: Precision Tactical Operation Targets “Military-Style” Compound
A convoy of 14 unmarked federal SUVs, supported by armored vehicles and a surveillance helicopter, descended on the cul-de-sac without sirens. More than 62 agents from the FBI, ICE, and HSI breached the property with cold, professional precision at approximately 3:26 a.m.
Inside the mansion belonging to Hᴀssan Nur Osman, 49, and Ayan Wanu Osman, 46, agents discovered over $11.8 million in cash hidden in wall compartments and safes, along with seven encrypted hard drives, 19 burner phones, and a critical handwritten ledger dubbed “the black book.”
This ledger allegedly detailed bribes totaling more than $38.6 million paid to 20 named Texas officials across health oversight, law enforcement coordination, county permitting, and border clearance channels. One entry from just 17 days prior reportedly recorded a $1.2 million payment marked simply “erase records.”
From Drug Probes to a Billion-Dollar Horror: How the Investigation Unfolded
The case reportedly began during an earlier Trump administration initiative targeting drug rings and individuals with long-standing deportation orders. A routine raid on a Texas mansion quickly pivoted when evidence pointed to something far more disturbing than narcotics.
Publicly, the Osman couple was known for luxury real estate, charity work, and businesses in logistics, medical transport, and private health contracting. Behind the facade, federal sources allege they built a sophisticated pipeline that treated vulnerable children as “inventory” and “temperature-sensitive cargo.”

The Alleged Criminal Architecture: Front Companies and Medical Disguises
Investigators claim the network operated through at least five seemingly legitimate companies:
- Lonear Medical Transport LLC — marketed as an emergency pediatric transport provider
- Gulf Care Pediatric Outreach — promoted as a nonprofit aiding at-risk youth
- Blue River Surgical Supplies Inc. — supplier of medical tools
- Silver Path Recovery Clinic — a rehabilitation facility with restricted areas
- Red Mesa Logistics Group — handling temperature-sensitive cargo
These enтιтies allegedly facilitated the rapid movement of victims across Texas (Houston, Austin, San Antonio) under the cover of routine medical transfers. Paperwork was often duplicated word-for-word, and routes followed precise timing patterns. At least 64 high-risk cases were flagged in 18 months, with victims reportedly sourced through foster placements, youth programs, and medical sponsorships before vanishing from official databases.
Financial analysts uncovered nearly $2 billion allegedly moved through shell contracts, fake invoices, and structured overseas transfers. One spreadsheet reportedly tracked 3,200 coded transactions, with a single month generating $27.4 million in alleged revenue.
Systemic Corruption: The “Payoff Map” and Three-Tier Bribery Scheme
The most explosive element involves alleged widespread corruption. The “black book” reportedly outlined a methodical bribery system in three tiers:
- Tier 1 (Look the other way): Small payments of $6,000–$25,000 per inspection or approval.
- Tier 2 (Monthly protection): Recurring salaries-like payments of $30,000–$120,000 to intermediaries.
- Tier 3 (Erase records): Mᴀssive one-time sums, including $1.2 million and $2.4 million payments tied to data purges and emergency relocations.
Money was allegedly funneled through middlemen enтιтies such as Prairie Ridge Consulting, Sunset Bridge Holdings, and Riverstone Charities Foundation. Over $112 million in suspicious transactions were flagged in patterns consistent with laundering.
Coordinated Takedown Across Texas: ᴀssets Seized, Companies Targeted
By sunrise, the operation expanded to 18 simultaneous enforcement actions across Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. Authorities froze accounts and seized an initial $412 million in cash, cryptocurrency, and ᴀssets, along with 29 high-value properties, 18 exotic vehicles, and three private aircraft.
Federal prosecutors moved to suspend or shut down the implicated companies. Indictments reportedly name the Osman couple and 20 officials accused of accepting bribes, approving fraudulent paperwork, and enabling record manipulation.
Victims were allegedly hidden in short-term rentals, clinic rooms, and transport vans, kept off registries through deliberate paperwork manipulation. Agents reportedly emphasized: “They weren’t treated as children. They were treated as cargo.”
Trump Administration’s Broader Commitment to Ending Human Trafficking
This Houston raid aligns with President Trump’s Day One directives to DHS and the Homeland Security Task Force to prioritize the eradication of human trafficking networks. Secretary Kristi Noem and DHS have emphasized a “sledgehammer” approach to dismantling these organizations while protecting victims.
The administration has stressed that human trafficking often hides behind legitimate businesses and public programs, demanding heightened vigilance from law enforcement and the public.