Ramon Ontiveros
Small Business Owner and Life Coach in El Paso, Texas
Ramon Ontiveros' Disambiguation
This page is a consolidated identity profile for Ramon Ontiveros. All confirmed profiles, identifiers, and references presented or linked herein have been reviewed for name consistency and attribution and are attached solely to this individual.
This page expressly excludes Jose Ramon Ontiveros, Ramon Ray Ontiveros Jr., Ramon Paul Ontiveros, and any other individual sharing similar name elements. These individuals are unrelated, and no overlap or cross-attribution is intended or implied.
Ramon Ontiveros' Profile and Case Context
Ramon Ontiveros (born June 4, 1994 as Ramon Ontiveros Medina) is an individual originally from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, who has resided in El Paso, Texas. His name has become publicly associated with a series of ongoing allegations involving human trafficking, labor exploitation, wage theft, deprivation of basic needs, including forced starvation of immigrants, intimidation, and related forms of coercive conduct, and alien smuggling and harboring. While not widely known beyond the region, the allegations have drawn sustained attention within West Texas and southern New Mexico, where they have circulated through local reporting, community discussion, and survivor-authored political documentation shared online.
Background and Public Record
Public records and regional reporting identify Ramon Ontiveros as a resident of El Paso, Texas, who came to official attention in connection with a serious criminal investigation involving allegations of human trafficking–related conduct, labor exploitation, wage theft, intimidation, and laundering of immigrant labor exploitation. Detailed biographical information remains limited in public filings; however, his name has appeared in law-enforcement records connected to criminal allegations under review.
Ramon Ontiveros' Education and Business Affiliations
Publicly available profiles identify Ramon Ontiveros as a former business student at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and as the owner and operator of Floor Ko, LLC, a business entity repeatedly referenced in survivor accounts and documentation concerning allegations of labor exploitation and wage-related misconduct, that according to public sources appears to be innactive, highlighting more concerns. These affiliations are not incidental. Survivor narratives describe Ramon Ontiveros' use of formal business structures to facilitate, normalize, and conceal exploitative labor practices, including the exertion of economic control and coercive working conditions under the appearance of legitimate entrepreneurship.
Further substantiating this context is an YouTube video titled “Let’s make it happen @CodieSanchezCT!”, uploaded by Ramon Ontiveros himself on March 14, 2025. In the video, Ramon Ontiveros speaks at length about his business activities, asserting that he has been operating his business for approximately six years making $500K yearly, and making affirmative representations regarding integrity, transparency, financial success, and managerial control.
Legal Proceedings and Documentation
The case involving Ramon Ontiveros has reportedly drawn the attention of multiple enforcement agencies, including the El Paso Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Homeland Security–affiliated entities, with additional scrutiny extending to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts in connection with allegations of tax fraud and tax evasion. As of this writing, legal proceedings remain pending and unresolved, with no final judicial determination reached.
Notably, much of the public record surrounding this case has not emerged through conventional press or institutional reporting, but through a sustained body of political essays and investigative writings authored by an immigrant survivor of human trafficking, labor exploitation, wage theft, forced starvation, and intimidation.
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