Visits 11, 12, & 13: Denied by a shaking and red-faced Steve Walsh

Visits 11, 12, & 13: Denied by a shaking and red-faced Steve Walsh.

Visits 11, 12, & 13: Denied by a shaking and red-faced Steve Walsh

One month later, a new supervisor was finally agreed upon, Franceska with
Supervision Services. On 3/23/19, Steve, accompanied by the court-appointed supervisor arrived for what was to be Steve’s first scheduled visit at the driveway leading to Tara’s parents’ house, the pickup location for Evie.

Gate to the private road leading the Walsh family estate

A car followed them on their drive from the Crab Tree Kiddle House to the gates of the Walsh family compound. Upon arriving it pulled in behind them and Steve Walsh got out. He was shaking and red-faced.

"You are blocking my driveway," he stammered.

"We are here for a visit. This is a court appointed supervisor."

"WE didn't agree ... [unintelligible]...we didn't get to meet the supervisor," Steve Walsh was moving back to his car.

"Is someone going to bring Evie out. Are you denying the visit?"

"No...[Unintelligible] yes, yes, we are denying the visit."

The court appointed supervisor would write of the event:

Report to the Court / Affidavit regarding the confrontation with Steve Walsh on March 23, 2019

No one else was present, at the interaction beyond Dad, Steve Walsh, and the court-appointed supervisor Franceska. No one was visible up the long and winding private drive. True to Steve Walsh's words, no one came down from the estate nearly a quarter mile away or even poked their head out. He got back into his car and backed up so Dad and the supervisor could leave, which they calmly did.

"Well that was interesting," Dad quipped to the supervisor gently shaking his head.

A report was filed with police:

The office told Dad, that he had warned Steve Walsh not to be at future pickups and drop offs.

In discovery in the San Francisco Battery Case, Mom's sister's text messages would should Steve Walsh became furious after talking to the police. He was not going to allow any more visits and he asked his daughter to file a response.

Mom filed a request for a Temporary Order of Protection. Though she was not present and almost a quarter mile away, she wrote what Steve Walsh told her.

Mom's TOP filing in Westchester on March 27, 2019

This was untrue. The noticed visit, with the agreed and appointed supervisor was per the court's exact instructions.  Dad "SHALL" have visits with 48 hours notice. and it was MOM who "shall not be present at pickups and dropoffs."

Visitation Order Signed by Hon. Gordon-Oliver on Jan 1, 2019

Steve Walsh refused to come to the hearing on the matter in April of 2019 an corroborate his daughters statement to the court; so no hearing was held, no hearing rescheduled and no extension was followed.

A year later, without a hearing Hon. Morales-Horowitz would issue a 5 year order of protection against Dad "on default" at a visitation conference, perhaps not even realizing that the whole matter had been left to expire. She had only just jointed the case after, Hon. Gordon-Oliver recused herself.

It was just as COVID began. His attorney Max DiFabio was present and he was available by phone. It was not a hearing. Visitation conferences exist to make sure a child is getting access to the their parents.

Hon Morales-Horrowitz is in the bottom one-half-of-one percent of Judges in New York according to the Robing Room.


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