Montco Courts Still Won’t Let Jody McMahon See Her Kids

Montco Courts Still Won’t Let Jody McMahon See Her Kids — Maybe the evil was always there and maybe it just seems worse because it’s getting exposed.

Which would be a good thing, we suppose.

Anyway, here’s another story from Montgomery County, Pa.

Jody McMahon’s marriage hit the rocks, and she and her husband, Shawn, separated in 2017.

Jody, of West Pottsgrove, was an English teacher at Owen J. Roberts High School. Shawn was a financial adviser.

There was a custody fight over their four children. An adjudication hearing was held June 4, 2019. Shawn showed up with a team of lawyers. Jody represented herself.

Shawn got complete custody.

Why?

A custody evaluation described him as “immature and self-indulgent”. It said he “might go into rage because of poor impulse control.”

Among other things.

So why did he get complete custody?

Jody is an epileptic and prone to seizures. Is that a reason for a stripping a mom of all rights and contact with her children? Only in a place completely devoid of compassion.

A truly monstrous place.

Like Montgomery County.

Jody returned to court on Nov. 19 of that year. This time she brought a lawyer.

Or thought she did. The lawyer didn’t show. Jody says she learned the lawyer was pressured to drop her that morning.

Her American with Disabilities Act advocate, Tina Graham, stood by her, however.

Jody had a right to the advocate because of her epilepsy.

Judge Wendy Demchick-Alloy was made aware of Jody’s condition and why Ms. Graham’s presence was needed.

During the hearing, Jody had a seizure.

Did the judge postpone the hearing? Call for an ambulance?

No, she put Jody in leg shackles and handcuffs, and charged her with contempt.

When the deputies lifted her from her chair they dropped her and her head banged the courtroom’s concrete floor.

So an ambulance was called, after all.

Her restraints weren’t removed, though, not even at the hospital.

There is a well-understood protocol for treating epileptic seizures. Unfortunately it can’t be done with one’s hands and feet shackled.

Jody fell again at the hospital, again banging her head on the floor.

This time she fractured her skull.

She also suffered a stroke.

Did Demchick-Alloy schedule a new hearing? No, she awarded Shawn sole custody.

Jody got one-hour-per- week supervised visitation for the first year.

There was no visitation during Covid.

Now, she gets 15 minutes per week with her children over Zoom. She has to pay $90 to the county for someone to supervise.

She says the children ask why she let their dog starve to death.

For the record, she didn’t.

You kind of wonder where they got the idea she did.

The $90 per week to talk to her children is her largest expense, she says. She is well below the poverty line.

Regarding what happened in Judge Demchick-Alloy’s courtroom, you would think the media would have made it a bigger issue.

KWY’s Carol MacKenzie had a story which was followed by crickets. Nothing in Larry Weilheimer’s Philadelphia Inquirer. Nothing on any of the local evening newscasts.

Somebodies and somethings are being protected.

Montco Courts Still Won't Let Jody McMahon See Her Kids -- Maybe the evil was always there and maybe it just seems worse because it's  getting exposed.
Jody McMahon in happier times with her children.

Montco Courts Still Won’t Let Jody McMahon See Her Kids

4 thoughts on “Montco Courts Still Won’t Let Jody McMahon See Her Kids”

  1. Josh Shitpiro worked with the Local Police dept, Montco DA, Montco Detectives to get a warrant to get messages of the victims phone when the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Josh Shitpiro to include Michelle Henry engaged in a criminal concealment operation to cover up their Facebook messages between Jody and Josh and the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office. Mr Shitpiro even went to Facebook Mark Zuckerberg and the local PD when the warrant for her phone and the software they used could not wipe the message in attempt to delete and wipe the evidence and messages with Jody McMahon sexual assault victim, and that the Montco Courts, Judge Wendy Demcheck- Alloy and others concealed their conduct and American Disability Act violations on more than one occasion. MCAP, Montco CYA, Kids and Parents for Cash aka Human Trafficking founders Risa Ferman and Wendy Demcheck-Alloy took a program to help abused or displaced kids, parents and turned that program into a family break up and kidnapping cash cow for their friends’ social workers, lawyers, realtors, votes, and donations. Mr. Josh Shitpiro the JPC criminal thug running Pennsylvania right now seems to be pulling all the strings even at the Philly Inquirer, with Chief General Counsel- Larry Wellheimer, and his wife Judge Wellheimer on montco courts, and friends with Ms. Shitpiro. Josh was involved not only covering up Jody McMahons victimization but the murder cover up of Ellen Greenberg, Election Interference and Intimidation of Leah Hoopes and Greg Stenstrom, Toll Brothers, Catholic Priest Scandal abuse victims such as John Nettle not given justice as promised, and many more crimes of cover up like the Penn Biden Center by Josh Shitpiro because Josh enjoys the kickbacks, money, fame and is the only reason Josh Shitipiro is in politics. Josh Shitpiro is a criminal and that is why he does not protect Pennsylvanians or Victims, but he protects criminals because the criminals pay Josh.

  2. This is of a piece with what is being done to Trump right now. Our courts do not recognize the rule of law; judges dictate from the bench, abusing their power and bullying those who have no other recourse.

    That’s progressive.

  3. Absolutely evil is correct! Anyone preventing a good Mom from seeing her children deserves to sit in jail and repent.

    1. Here we are, with courts deciding whether they will “let” mothers see their kids.

      How about this? A mother who is bad enough that she shouldn’t even be allowed to see her kids should also have to be convicted of a crime. I’m not saying this applies to Jody McMahon — not at all — but because not being able to see one’s kids is (truly, to any mother) a worse punishment than prison, it should be accompanied by a criminal conviction. This would also create the need for a higher level of evidence of wrongdoing, which is very appropriate when considering such harsh measures against a mother and her children.

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