One year after Tori Stocks Stephens posted video evidence of Mark Anthony Stephens’ abuse, the hypocrisy remains unmistakable — a man preaching “LOVE” while acting with violence, control, and denial.
Mark’s post says, “Every boy needs his dad.” True—but every child deserves a healthy parent who shows up and does the work. Mark has been absent, choosing distance, denial, delusion, neglect, and abuse—and still refuses to begin his required domestic violence and mental health assessments.
Mark’s latest post says, “Toxic people never tell the full story. They always tell the part where they are the victim and everyone else looks bad.” The irony is staggering. For years, Mark has done exactly that—telling only the victim’s version of events while refusing to take the court-ordered steps back to his children. His consistency isn’t credibility; it’s evidence. And it’s the very record that will one day dismantle his narrative.
Mark’s latest reel claims he’s being “pushed out” of his children’s lives, but the truth is clear: the court gave him a solution, the doctors gave him a solution, and he hasn’t taken a single step. Not one evaluation, not one recommendation followed, not even one message in the court-ordered communication tool asking how his kids are doing. His absence isn’t caused by others—it’s caused by his own choices.
“Mark posts about holding his son for the first time—but has spent the years since dropping him in every way that matters. This isn’t fatherhood. It’s cosplay.”
Mark Anthony Stephens shared yet another misogynistic rant, blaming women for destroying men’s lives while conveniently ignoring his own long history of documented abuse, court orders, and child support evasion. His latest post isn’t about justice—it’s about deflection. This isn’t a movement for falsely accused men. It’s just another desperate rebrand attempt by someone who refuses to be accountable.
Tori’s recent post exposes the ongoing campaign of harassment, stalking, and narrative control waged by Mark Anthony Stephens—years after divorce. It’s not just personal. It’s a playbook of vindictive narcissism laid bare.