Veronica Rodriguez and fiance arrested for domestic altercation

90 Day Fiance star Veronica Rodriguez and her fiance Seth Daryoushfer were both arrested early Monday after an apparent physical fight. She faces a misdemeanor domestic violence charge, while he is charged with assault on a female. The couple, engaged just a few months, had been gushing about their future hours before.

Hold onto your passports, 90 Day Fiance fans—things got messy for Veronica Rodriguez in the early hours of December 15, 2025. Authorities arrested both Veronica and her fiance Seth Daryoushfer following what sounds like a heated confrontation. According to court records reported by The Ashley, Veronica is facing a misdemeanor domestic violence charge for allegedly employing “physical force” against Seth, including “striking him in the face.” The police noted they were in a “dating relationship”—engagement rings apparently don't change the paperwork.

Seth, meanwhile, is charged with assault on a female. The magistrate order states he “held/grabbed Veronica causing scratches to her wrists and thighs.” No word on what sparked the scuffle, but it's clear both sides ended up with charges that fit the chaos. Veronica was released Monday afternoon on a $500 bond after providing fingerprints and getting the standard no-contact memo: don't “assault, threaten, or harass” the prosecuting witness (Seth, we're guessing). Seth posted $2,500 bond with similar instructions.

Talk about a plot twist! Just hours earlier—over the weekend—Veronica dropped a rosy 2025 retrospective video on Instagram, featuring Seth front and center. “2025 was the best year yet!” she captioned, adding, “Can’t wait to see what 2026 has in store for us.” Well, court dates on March 3, 2026, are definitely on the calendar now. Fans are flooding the comments with advice to bail on the relationship, and whispers are swirling about what ex Tim Malcolm might think. Mutual messiness or not, this engagement needs a serious reality check—because no one tuned in for this kind of drama. 😬

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