Davila, H. v. Ionescu, V.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedAugust 12, 2025
Docket2997 EDA 2024
StatusUnpublished

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

HEIDI DAVILA, AND K.I., A MINOR : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : VALENTIN GEORGE IONESCU : : Appellant : No. 2997 EDA 2024

Appeal from the Order Entered October 8, 2024 In the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County Civil Division at No(s): C-48-PF-2023-00524

BEFORE: LAZARUS, P.J., KUNSELMAN, J., and KING, J.

MEMORANDUM BY KUNSELMAN, J.: FILED AUGUST 12, 2025

Valentin George Ionescu appeals from the amended protection from

abuse (PFA) order entered against him and naming his son K.I. as a protected

party. The parties are parents of three sons: D.I., born 2008, J.I., born 2011,

and K.I., born 2013. We find that the evidence was sufficient to prove that

Ionescu abused K.I., Ionescu was afforded due process, and the trial court

properly considered the weight of Ionescu’s presentation. However, because

the amended order is set to expire later than the original, three-year order,

we remand for the trial court to enter an amended order that expires no later

than August 7, 2027. Ionescu remains subject to an active PFA order.

On June 7, 2023, Heidi Davila filed a petition seeking protection for K.I.

based on an incident on Friday, June 2, 2023. Davila alleged that at

approximately 5:50 p.m. that day, Ionescu hit K.I. She described: J-A16020-25

the children arrived at Forks Community Center . . . with [Ionescu] for their surprise. [Ionescu] and his “wife” were going to teach a dancing class. The children got upset about this news and refused to get out of the car. [Ionescu] proceeded to yank [K.I.] out of the car, cursing at him in Romanian. [Ionescu] walked to the other side to [get] the other child out of the car, that is when [K.I.] went back to the car and closed the door. [Next, Ionescu] aggressively walked to [K.I.’s] door and flung it open. When [K.I.] saw him approach he immediately assumed a defensive position on his back and blocking his face. Then [Ionescu] struck [K.I.] on his face on the side of his nose and it was a quick and powerful hit, with [Ionescu] swinging like he was going to slap [K.I.], but closing his hand into a fist right as he was going to land the blow, [K.I.’s] nose was bleeding and his arms were soaked in blood. His brother [D.I.] took [K.I.] inside the community center. When they entered the lobby [Ionescu] asked what had happened - did you fall or if he was okay, acting like he didn’t know what had happened or what he had done. [D.I.] helped [K.I.] to clean off the blood. [D.I.] found a way to get away from [Ionescu] and went to the front desk to call [Davila] at around 6:00 p.m.

Petition, 6/7/23, at 1–2.

The case proceeded to a hearing on August 7, 2024. Prior to testimony,

Davila’s counsel informed the trial court of two legal matters that involved

Ionescu, over Ionescu’s objections. First, counsel reported that Ionescu was

convicted in a jury trial based on the same June 2, 2023, incident. Second,

she stated that in a custody action, Ionescu represented through counsel that

he was not the children’s biological father. In support of the second assertion,

the trial court read a transcript excerpt into the record.

Davila’s first witness was K.I., who was ten years old at the time of the

hearing. K.I. described how Ionescu hit him in the nose on June 2, 2023. The

trial court, throughout K.I.’s testimony, responded to K.I. using favorable

terms.

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[K.I.:] So, [Ionescu] had custody of us that day, so he was driving. And we thought we were going to his house but, we were actually going [to] Forks Park because he had dance class at the Community Center. And we didn’t know that. And we didn’t want to go there, so when he like, parked -- we didn’t want to get out. And he said, Get out, Get out.

And we don’t want to, so we didn’t get out. So then, he gets out and he opened my door. He pulls me out. He closed my door, and then he walked around the car and goes to my brother[ D.I.]’s side, which is the other side of the car. And then he opens that door, and then I opened my door and I go back inside of the car.

So, he looks mad. And he like, comes back to my side. And that’s when he hit me. And I was like trying to cover my face, like this.

THE COURT: And for the record, this very brave and very awesome witness just held up both hands and covered his face with his both hands, fingers spread wide, palms facing in towards his face.

Keep telling me what’s going on here.

[K.I.]: And then he hits me.

N.T., 8/7/24, at 24–25. K.I. testified that Ionescu hit him on the nose with a

closed fist, and then Ionescu “just walk[ed] away” into the Community Center.

Id. at 25. Meanwhile, K.I.’s nose started “bleeding a lot. Like, the worst it

ever has.” Id. K.I. testified that D.I. helped him contain the blood and went

inside the Community Center with him. Id. at 25–26. He said that inside,

Ionescu and his wife (Yvonne) asked, “What happened? Did you trip? Did

you fall?” Id. at 26. K.I. recalled that he went into the bathroom with D.I. to

clean up; he pushed away Yvonne because he didn’t want her help. Id. at

26–27. Ionescu did not help K.I. Id. at 27. K.I. stated (over objection) that

he wanted a protection order and no contact with Ionescu. Id. at 29–33.

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Next, Davila presented the testimony of D.I., K.I.’s 15-year-old brother.

D.I. corroborated K.I.’s account and said that, from the back seat of the car,

he saw Ionescu “punch [K.I.] in the face” with a closed fist. Id. at 39. As a

result, K.I. “was bleeding from his nose. A lot. . . . [I]t’s kind of just gushing

out of his nose. It’s a lot of blood.” Id. Inside the Community Center, when

Ionescu asked what happened, D.I. “questioned him like, You know what

happened,” yet Ionescu “pretended he didn’t know.” Id. at 40. D.I. testified

that he was afraid of Ionescu; he also wanted a three-year order prohibiting

Ionescu from any contact with him. Id. at 42–43.

On cross-examination, D.I. acknowledged that he and K.I. refused to go

inside the Community Center to the salsa dance class with Ionescu. Id. at

46–48.

Ionescu testified on his own behalf. He stated that the children were

properly in his custody on June 2, 2023. Id. at 50. He provided that K.I.

takes an allergy medication that causes nosebleeds. Id. at 53–54. Ionescu

testified that he picked up K.I. and D.I. that day, which was middle son J.I.’s

birthday. Id. at 64–65. The dance class was intended to be a surprise for

J.I., whom Ionescu was supposed to pick up later that evening. Id. at 65.

Ionescu testified that he parked, picked up shoes from the trunk, and walked

inside the Community Center with Yvonne. Id. After he was inside, said

Ionescu, K.I. and D.I. entered the building; K.I. “had a big bleeding nose.”

Id. Yvonne offered and helped K.I. clean his nose, and the children refused

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to participate in the dance class. Id. Ionescu denied that he hit his child. Id.

at 67.

After hearing argument, the trial court described its reasoning on the

record. The court stated to Ionescu, “I find you to be totally and completely

and entirely uncredible. And I find you to be a liar, and I find you to be a child

abuser.” Id. at 75.

The trial court granted a final PFA order, naming K.I., D.I., and J.I. as

protected persons. The order included an expiration date of August 7, 2027,

three years after the effective date. It awarded temporary custody of the

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