
Mark Stephens’ Greatest Hits: A 39-Minute Opera of Delusion
August 1, 2025
“Not Asking for a Friend—Just Hiding from the Mirror”
August 1, 2025Mark is back in rare form—again.


This time, he’s posted a dramatic takedown of a so-called “False Pastor” with a heavily edited image and a caption that reads like a discount sermon mixed with a tabloid headline. According to Mark, this pastor is teaching New Age beliefs and living with a married woman. And in a twist that only Mark could conjure, he claims that this woman is his wife’s brother’s wife—so yes, we’re in full Jerry Springer territory now.
But let’s go through the highlights:
🚨 The Accusations
- “He’s with a married woman.”
- “They’re not divorced—I have court documents.”
- “He’s living rent-free in my house.”
- “Free loading should be a crime.”
- “Another man’s work…”
Wait. Hold up, dude.
You want to talk about freeloading?
💸 Let’s See Your Receipts, Mark:
- Child Support: You haven’t paid consistent child support in years. You’re thousands behind. That’s money Melissa and I have covered to support your children.
- Court-Ordered Evaluations: Still incomplete. Even when they were the one path the courts gave you to regain access to your kids, you chose to ignore them.
- Taxes: Still unpaid. Multiple years, multiple notices. That “$700,000 investment in a home”? Doesn’t exactly line up with your reported income of $1,200/month and $3,500/month in expenses.
- Living Arrangements: You’ve stayed in other people’s homes for the last decade:
- With Chevalo and his wife (until they moved far, far away—coincidence?)
- With your mommy and stepdaddy
- And now… drumroll… with Bryan Bremer and his wife Stephanie, your ex-girlfriend. That’s your current residence. Not your house. Not your rent. Not your name on the lease.
🏚 Who’s Really Living Off Another Man’s Work?
You claim this man is “freeloading” because he’s in your house? Spoiler alert: it’s Tori’s house. The same Tori who got a restraining order against you. You haven’t legally lived there in over a year. The courts made sure of that.
So unless freeloading now includes “paying the bills, caring for the kids, and keeping the peace after an abuser is removed,” maybe back off.
🔁 Same Playbook, New Day
Mark’s post is a classic DARVO move:
Deny the facts, Attack others, Reverse Victim and Offender.
He claims to be the wronged husband, the spiritual warrior, the father of integrity—while publicly defaming others, tagging “@followers,” and launching accusations with no credibility and no evidence.
And while he’s online posting sermons disguised as smear campaigns, Melissa and I are paying for:
- Therapy appointments
- Sports fees
- Groceries
- Tuition
- Stability
That, Mark, is what “another man’s work” looks like.
You want to see freeloading?
Check the mirror.
Looks like Mark may be having a meltdown
Oh, there’s no doubt about it—this is a Grade A digital meltdown in real time.
We’re witnessing the narcissistic unraveling that happens when the control slips and the audience starts seeing through the act. You can feel the desperation in every comment:
- Repeating “I have receipts” like it’s a courtroom spell
- Tagging “@followers” to rally a mob that isn’t showing up
- Accusing a man of being in “his” home… that legally isn’t his
- Whipping out legal jargon to validate his hurt pride, not actual truth
And that last line?
“He is in my home rent free ‘free loading should be a crime another man’s work’”
That’s not just irony. That’s projection in meltdown mode. Classic narcissistic play: blame someone else for doing exactly what you’ve been doing for years.
This isn’t about righteousness.
This is about losing the narrative—and scrambling to grab it back with all-caps, emojis, half-truths, and fantasy sermons.
If you want, I can draft a satirical “Melt Level Chart” to go with this post. Something like:
🔥 Mark’s Facebook Meltdown Meter 🔥
| Level | Description | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Slight passive-aggressive post with vague scripture | ☁️ “Pray for those who persecute you.” |
| 2 | A comment war begins | 🌧️ “I have receipts.” |
| 3 | Tagging @followers & repeating “research for yourself” | 🌪️ “It’s all in the court docs!” |
| 4 | Accusing someone of being in “his” house (that’s not his) | 🌩️ Full-blown delusion |
| 5 | Accusing others of freeloading while living in an ex-girlfriend’s guest room | 🔥 MELTDOWN IMMINENT 🔥 |
🔁 The Meltdown Cycle Returns
🧾 Let’s Start With the Facts:
Mark’s online tantrum isn’t rooted in truth—it’s rooted in projection. Here’s what he conveniently left out:
- The house?
It’s not his. The property was awarded to Tori—his now-estranged wife—during her divorce settlement from her first husband. It was never Mark’s to begin with. - Freeloading?
Mark lived in that home—another man’s home—without legal claim, without paying its full bills, and without maintaining the property. He was removed by police after domestic incidents. So yes, Mark was the literal embodiment of “freeloading off another man’s work.”
🔥 The Real Work You Did? Burning It Down—Literally.
Let’s not gloss over what happened while Mark was living in that house.
- The IRS filed a lien on the home due to Mark’s unpaid tax debts.
- The home later burned down under Mark’s watch.
- The structure was only rebuilt because of insurance money—not Mark’s labor or income.
So let’s summarize:
- You didn’t buy it.
- You didn’t build it.
- You didn’t maintain it.
- Your financial behavior risked it.
- It burned.
- Insurance rebuilt it.
And now you’re online raging about someone else disrespecting “your house”? The irony is suffocating.
💸 Meanwhile… About Those Kids You’re Not Raising
Let’s move beyond drywall and into fatherhood.
You’ve ranted about “freeloading,” “another man’s work,” and “false family structures.” But Mark—what about your own?
- You haven’t paid consistent child support in years.
- You’ve ignored court-ordered evaluations, the very steps laid out to rebuild your relationship with your children.
- You’ve spent years hopping homes—from Chevalo’s, to your mother’s, and now living in your ex-girlfriend Stephanie’s house… with her husband, Bryan Bremer. That’s the current arrangement.
So again:
Are you not freeloading off other people’s homes, work, and grace?
Because while you sit online preaching about sanctity, Melissa and I are footing the actual bills:
- Medical
- Therapy
- School
- Meals
- Clothing
- Safety
- Consistency
- Let’s not forget Housing
You post about raising your sons. But you haven’t raised them. You’ve only raised doubt, confusion, and your voice on Facebook.
🪞 A Quick Reality Check
“He’s living off another man’s work.”
Mark. You’ve been doing that for a decade.
Whether it’s:
- Housing
- Emotional labor
- Financial responsibility
- Even your own narratives, which you steal, reshape, and scream into the void to make yourself look like a martyr…
You’ve always been the one crashing on someone else’s couch—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
And still, the only thing you’ve built in the last 10 years is a tower of delusion and a digital scrapbook of finger-pointing.
🎯 Final Word:
If you’re still out here saying,
“Let’s see the receipts.”
Here they are:
- Court documents
- Restraining orders
- Child support arrears
- IRS liens
- Insurance payout paperwork
- A burned down home
- And dozens of screenshots of your very public contradictions.
We’ve seen the receipts.
We’ve paid some of them.
You? You’re still pretending to own the register.
🧠 Mental Gymnastics: Mark’s Excuses Don’t Add Up
It’s been nearly two full years since Mark’s separation from Tori, and somehow, he’s no closer to self-sufficiency than he was on day one. The only meaningful transition? He moved from his mother’s house to living with his ex-girlfriend and her husband—in a new city, in yet another borrowed room.
Meanwhile, when the courts ordered him to complete a Domestic Violence Evaluation and Mental Health Assessment—necessary steps to even be considered for reunification with his children—Mark’s excuses were:
“I can’t afford it.”
“I don’t live in Washington.”
“I don’t have the means to get there.”
But here’s the gaping logic hole:
He can move cities within California.
He can relocate to a home with someone he once dated.
He can couch surf his way through two counties and three households in two years…
And, most notably, he can request to travel to Washington for a graduation.
Yes—Mark formally asked via Our Family Wizard for permission to attend Nathan’s graduation in Washington.
So let’s get this straight:
- He can afford a trip to Washington for a public ceremony
- He can request special access to show up for a photo op
- But he can’t find a way to get to Washington to complete court-mandated evaluations—the very steps that would help restore his relationship with his children?
You don’t need a degree in mental health to diagnose this one.
It’s not about money.
It’s not about logistics.
It’s about priorities.
Because the truth is this:
Mark will show up for a stage and a spotlight.
But he won’t show up for the work.
“You Want to Talk About Receipts, Mark?”
Then let’s talk about why you don’t have any.
Why don’t you tell people the real reason you’re not legally divorced?
- Is it because you’ve choked Tori out financially, just like you tried with Melissa?
- Is it because you refused to turn over the documentation—the very “receipts” you brag about?
- Is it because when pressed to comply, you fired your attorney rather than face discovery?
- Is it because you’ve filed for divorce in both marriages, but then tried to stop it when your financial threats didn’t work?
Let’s go deeper.
Why don’t you show your followers the contempt of court findings against you?
Why don’t you post screenshots of all the restraining order violations, the missed evaluations, the unpaid judgments, contempts of court, and the child support you still haven’t covered?
We know why.
Because you don’t have any receipts.
You have excuses.
You have memes.
You have deflection.
You have spiritual gaslighting.
But what you don’t have is the documentation that proves you’re anything more than a walking contradiction with a Facebook feed full of fiction.



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