Mom Gets Prison For Battle With Judge After Losing Kids

Mom Gets Prison For Battle With Judge After Losing Kids — Sadiyyah F. Young was sentenced to 11 ½ to 23 months in Montgomery County jail,after pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges of stalking, forgery, and identity theft concerning a dispute with Common Pleas Court Judge Wendy Demchick-Alloy and some social workers.

She also got by three years probation and a ban from using X.

Judge Demchick-Alloy had placed Ms. Young’s children in foster care following a divorce.

We’ve written about Judge Demchick-Alloy.

Here we describe how she threw a mother in handcuffs when she had an epileptic seizure during a one-side custody battle over her four kids.

The hubby had money and connections.

She didn’t.

Yes, the mom ended up losing.

Here, Judge Demchick-Alloy presided over a hearing concerning a mom who fled to California with her kids to escape an abusive ex.

Charges were dropped and the mom got custody.

That the courtroom was packed with media and activists may have had something to do with the outcome, though..

Pennsylvania’s family court system is filthy. Just read the stories here for the evidence.

Mom Gets Prison For Battle With Judge After Losing Kids

Benefit For Fletcher Fox

A benefit for Fletcher Fox, who suffered much in his young life and is now battling cancer, will be 1 p.m to midnight June 20 at the LNC Event Center, 1725 Huntingdon Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006.

There will be food vendors, craft tables and 10 bands with the music starting at 2 p.m.

Also, an evening light show.

Tickets are $42.50 in advance and $50 (plus fees) at the gate.

Fletcher spent his teenage years at  Logan River Academy in Utah and the Chamberlain International School in Massachusetts institutions noted for abusing their charges. Fletcher was among the victims.

Read some of his story here.

He was ordered into the system in 2012 during a bitter divorce against his will of his mother Renee.

He escaped the system when he turned 18.

Despite being diagnosed as he received a degree in Associates Degree in Business from Delaware County Community College in 2021 and bachelors in psychology in 2023, both with honors.

Fletcher had to take remedial classes at DCCC due to the poor education received at the other institutions.

The ending would be happy but Fletcher was found to have colon cancer in August 2025 which had metastasized to the liver.

“It’s been a hell of a year,” said Renee. “They botched the surgery.”

She said the last several blood tests have indicated improvement, however.

“We are not out of the woods yet, ” she said.