Kurp, P. v. Weishorn, T.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 9, 2019
Docket920 WDA 2018
StatusUnpublished

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Kurp, P. v. Weishorn, T., (Pa. Ct. App. 2019).

Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

PATRICIA DAWN KURP, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA Appellant : : v. : : TIMOTHY MARK WEISHORN, : : Appellee : No. 920 WDA 2018

Appeal from the Order Entered May 17, 2018 in the Court of Common Pleas of Westmoreland County Civil Division at No(s): 757 of 2018

TIMOTHY MARK WEISHORN, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA Appellee : : v. : : PATRICIA DAWN KURP, : : Appellant : No. 921 WDA 2018

Appeal from the Order Entered May 16, 2018 in the Court of Common Pleas of Westmoreland County Civil Division at No(s): 763 of 2018

BEFORE: BOWES, J., SHOGAN, J. and STRASSBURGER, J.*

MEMORANDUM BY STRASSBURGER, J.: FILED APRIL 9, 2019

Patricia Dawn Kurp appeals pro se1 from the order entered on May 17,

2018, which denied her petition filed against Timothy Mark Weishorn pursuant

* Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court.

1 Although Kurp is representing herself, she an attorney licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and is a former law clerk for the Court of Common Pleas of Westmoreland County. See N.T., 5/14/2018, at 3. J-A03035-19

to the Protection From Abuse (PFA) Act (the Act), 23 Pa.C.S. §§ 6101-6122.

Kurp also appeals the order entered on May 16, 2018, which granted the PFA

petition filed by Weishorn against Kurp. Upon review, we affirm.

We provide the following background. Weishorn is married to Kurp’s

daughter, from whom Kurp is estranged. On April 30, 2018, Kurp filed a PFA

petition alleging that Weishorn “maliciously confronted [her] at the Penn

Township Municipal Park (Field One) at the conclusion of a minor league

baseball game involving [her] grandson, [Weishorn’s] son.” Kurp’s PFA

Petition, 4/30/2018, at 6 (numbering supplied). According to Kurp, she was

attending the game to support her grandson and “was sitting quietly alone”

when Weishorn “stormed up the hill where [she] was packing up [her]

belongings and verbally threatened” her. Id. Kurp claimed that Weishorn told

her she was “not welcome” and that she “would regret it” if she came again.

Id. Kurp stated that this “verbal assault” caused her “to reasonably fear

imminent serious bodily injury” because Weishorn prevented Kurp from

leaving the field “by standing in front of [her] vehicle.” Id. at 7. Kurp reported

this incident to police prior to filing the PFA petition.

On May 1, 2018, Weishorn filed a PFA petition against Kurp. According

to Weishorn, after Kurp filed her PFA petition against Weishorn, Kurp “showed

up at [his] daughter’s softball game knowing that [he is] an assistant coach

and would be present. She proceeded to position herself [five feet] away from

[his] daughter forcing [him] to leave.” Weishorn’s PFA Petition, 5/1/2018, at

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5. Weishorn also stated that Kurp’s ex-husband, Rod, informed Weishorn that

Kurp “said she is buying bullets for her gun to protect herself against”

Weishorn. Id. Weishorn also mentioned other incidents involving Kurp. First,

he asserted that Kurp “attempted to lure [his] children … and continues to

stalk them at any event she can find out where they are at.” Id. He also

stated that Kurp has “sent hundreds of t[e]xts and emails threatening to

falsely expose” him, his wife, Rod, and Kurp’s ex-husband’s brother (Rick) “as

child abusers.”2 Id.

The trial court held a hearing on both petitions on May 14, 2018.3 See

N.T., 5/14/2018. Kurp described the incident at her grandson’s baseball game

that led to her filing the PFA petition against Weishorn. She testified that she

arrived at the game and positioned herself “apart from all of the others” and

2 By way of background, throughout the petitions and hearing, references are made to many incidents that are ongoing and are the underlying cause of the family strife. Kurp believes that Rod’s “family has a rampant and pervasive pedophilia problem.” N.T., 5/14/2018, at 35. She believes that “[a]lmost every child [in that family] has been sexually abused by either [Rod’s] father who is now deceased or” Rod’s brother, Rick. Id. Furthermore, Weishorn is Rick’s financial advisor, and Kurp believes this relationship endangers her grandchildren and makes Weishorn a “pedophile supporter.” Id. at 37.

3 This hearing is difficult to summarize. It began with Kurp calling Weishorn to testify “as a hostile witness.” N.T., 5/14/2018, at 10, 54. Throughout this testimony, Kurp often acted as though she was the one testifying and the questioning devolved into irrelevant tangents. Then, Kurp testified in narrative fashion on direct examination. Weishorn was not permitted to cross-examine her. Finally, Weishorn called Rod to testify, and he was cross-examined by Kurp. Weishorn did not testify on direct examination. We focus our summary on the incidents cited by the trial court to grant and deny the PFA petitions.

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“so far away” that she could not recognize her grandson playing. Id. at 56.

She stated that after the game, Weishorn raced up the hill to reach her, and

when he arrived, “his face was ruddy, red, he was breathing heavily, and he

shouted … you are not welcome here.” Id. Kurp stated that Weishorn further

said to her that “nobody likes” her and “everybody hates” her. Id. Kurp

claimed that when she was “starting to walk away, the first thing [Weishorn]

said to [her] is, if you ever come back again to one of my children’s activities,

you will be sorry.” Id. at 57. Kurp further claimed that Weishorn said, “I have

kept Rick [] informed of all of your actions and locations.” Id. Kurp continued

to walk away, but Weishorn then stated, “I am going to speak to Rick about

this and he will, quote, take care of you[.]” Id. Kurp testified that Weishorn

then “intentionally stood in front of [her] car and … gave [her] the thumbs

down action and repeatedly shouted that [she] was a loser.” Id. at 58. Kurp

testified that this incident “terrified” her, and she “called the police and

reported the incident and then followed it up by filing the PFA.” Id.

Weishorn also testified about this incident in response to Kurp’s

questioning. He testified: “I casually walked up to you. I asked you politely.

I said, you are not welcome here. Those are the words I used. You started

in a rampage of yourself and said, I can go anywhere I want at any time that

I want. I pay taxes to this municipality.” Id. at 37. Then, Weishorn testified

that Kurp called him “a supporter of pedophiles.” Id. Weishorn maintained

that he never threatened Kurp during this incident. Kurp stated that

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Weishorn’s testimony was “false and [an] outright lie.” Id. at 39. With respect

to her being afraid of Weishorn, Kurp testified as follows.

I do legitimately have a fear of imminent serious bodily injury from [Weishorn]. I think he is extremely unstable. I have many concerns about the fact that he has exposed his children to a known pedophile. I have many concerns about the fact that he has taught his children to lie to their own mother, to lie to the Church. There are just various things. He’s basically a con man…. [H]e takes a certain pride in intimidating people and conning people. And I have a genuine concern for my grandchildren who I love more than anything.

Id. at 61-62.

With respect to Weishorn’s petition, there was no dispute that Kurp went

to her granddaughter’s softball game the day after having filed a PFA petition

against Weishorn.

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