San Diego, California – A Rancho Peñasquitos family says they were unknowingly watched for weeks inside their own home—by someone they thought had long been out of their lives.
Acacia Young says it started with an eerie suspicion. The blue light on the family’s indoor Ring cameras would flicker on at odd times. Installed to monitor a sleepwalking child, the cameras seemed to have developed a life of their own. But what felt like a minor tech glitch soon revealed something far more invasive: a voice speaking through the device’s speaker. Young says it was unmistakable. It was her fiancé’s ex-wife.
What followed, according to a restraining order request filed in San Diego County family court, was the discovery that Young and her fiancé, Antzy Villefranche, had allegedly been live-streamed inside their home for more than 700 hours. Logs showed that cameras had been accessed for up to 12 hours a day over two months, capturing everything from private conversations to moments of breastfeeding and partial nudity involving their children…