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His History Proves What He’s About

Mark wants you to believe he’s been erased. But his history proves exactly what he’s about—and it’s the same thing we’re seeing today.

When Nathan lost his baseball uniform in the fire, Mark disappeared. Russ stepped in and paid for the replacement so Nathan didn’t go without. That wasn’t a fluke—that was the pattern. And today, when support is needed, Mark still vanishes.

When Liam was fighting for his life at Kartini Clinic, Mark wasn’t erased—he was undermining treatment. He forced a child to sign a fake “contract” denying his own diagnosis, and he pushed conspiracy theories instead of showing up as a father. That history proves the present: excuses, distractions, and no accountability.

At games and tournaments, instead of parenting, Mark brought chaos. He laughed while his guest hurled slurs and disrupted the stands, and he filmed it like entertainment. That wasn’t just a moment—it’s who he is. And today, he’s still about attention, not the kids.

Mark talks about being erased, but the truth is simpler: he erases himself by absence, by sabotage, by distraction. His history proves it. The present confirms it. And the pattern will continue until he chooses differently.