(CNN) -- The Iranian woman awaiting possible execution by stoning was denied visits from her family and attorney this week, just days after her lawyer's home was ransacked and searched.
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani's two children were turned away Thursday during visitation hours, her son, Sajjad Ghaderzadeh, told CNN Friday.
"They told me, 'Your mother doesn't want to see you,' and they wouldn't let me in," he said.
But later that night he received a call from his mother.
"The guards had told her, 'Your children didn't visit you today, they want nothing to do with you,'" Ghaderzadeh said.
Ashtiani's children have visited her every Thursday afternoon since she was convicted of adultery in 2006.
"This is the first time I was turned away," Ghaderzadeh said. "I don't know why they are acting this way".
"Our home phone number is tapped and being monitored. My cell phone is being monitored. They have control over everything. I don't know what they are thinking," Ghaderzadeh said.
He also charged that Iranian authorities broke into the home of his mother's attorney and stole his files. Houtan Kian confirmed the claim, telling CNN that he came back to his house Sunday after a meeting with Ghaderzadeh in his office to find his home burglarized.
"They took all my computers, and files for my cases. They literally knocked my front door down! I can't believe this," he said.
Kian said he was also denied his weekly meeting with Ashtiani at the prison.
"Because I am her lawyer, and working for her release and trying to prove that she is innocent, for this reason they are not letting me visit her," he said.
Another attorney who represents Ashtiani, Mohammed Mostafaei, fled Iran earlier this month after members of his family, including his wife, were arrested and authorities issued a warrant for his arrest. CNN