For months, The Olympic Herald has exposed the deeply entrenched “good ol’ boys” network operating within the Clallam County Superior Court.
We have documented how Judge Brent Basden—currently under investigation by the Washington State Commission on Judicial Conduct—has repeatedly shielded alleged abusers, empowered his close friends with taxpayer-funded contracts, and weaponized his courtroom against protective mothers.
But until now, the sheer, unvarnished absurdity of the psychological warfare being waged against victims in Basden’s courtroom has never been captured quite so perfectly on the record.
We have obtained a transcript from a January 10, 2025, hearing over which Judge Basden presided.
In a single, staggering sentence, Basden perfectly encapsulates the toxic, debunked junk science that governs Clallam County family law.
Speaking directly about Benjamin Mavy—the man currently attempting to silence this newspaper—Judge Basden stated:
“For example, I believe that the children know that the Wyoming Trust is not utilized equally for all the children and their needs, and there’s consequences in the minds of children when that happens, and so is that alienating behavior? Maybe.”
To the uninformed observer, this might sound like a judge musing on family dynamics. But to anyone intimately familiar with this case—and the broader Washington family court crisis—this is a chilling admission of institutional betrayal.
It is the Richard Gardner playbook, executed to perfection.
The Ghost of Richard Gardner
To understand the cruelty of Basden’s quote, you have to understand the foundation of the ideology he is enforcing: “Parental Alienation Syndrome.”
Invented in the 1980s by disgraced psychiatrist Dr. Richard Gardner, PAS was built on a deeply misogynistic framework.
Gardner argued that when children reject a father, it is rarely because of the father’s abusive actions, but almost universally because a “vindictive” mother has brainwashed them.
Gardner’s own writings took this logic to horrific extremes. He frequently minimized the impact of pedophilia, argued that society overreacted to child sexual abuse, and insisted that maintaining a child’s relationship with the father was paramount—even if that father was abusing the child.
To Gardner, the ultimate crime a mother could commit was failing to foster a positive relationship between the child and the abuser.
Judge Basden’s January 2025 quote is the ultimate, weaponized expression of this junk science.
The “Wyoming Trust” Basden references is an irrevocable trust over which Benjamin Mavy holds absolute power.
Shortly after two of Mavy’s children reported him to the police for sexual assault, Mavy allegedly financially retaliated by declaring those specific children “estranged” and cutting them off from the trust’s benefits.
Naturally, the children became aware that their father was financially punishing them for disclosing his abuse. Naturally, they were upset.
But rather than holding the abuser accountable for financial retaliation against child victims, Judge Basden twisted reality.
Under Basden’s Gardner-inspired logic, the children’s perfectly rational distress over being financially cut off by their abuser was spun as evidence of “alienating behavior.”
The implication is clear: the protective mother must be manipulating them to feel this way. When an abuser harms a child, and the child reacts negatively, Basden blames the mother.
A Twenty-Year Ideological Crusade
This is a core ideology Judge Basden has harbored for at least twenty years.
Long before he was a judge facing state investigation, Basden was a court-appointed Guardian ad Litem.
In one 2005 case involving a documented domestic violence perpetrator, Basden testified under oath to recommend taking two young daughters away from their mother and handing them to the abuser.
His justification? He stated: “I don’t believe that it makes sense for the children to reside primarily in a situation where they are taught that one parent is bad.”
Basden penalized the mother’s survival instinct, equating her protective warnings about a violent man with malicious psychological manipulation.
This absolute doctrine creates a terrifying paradox for protective parents in Clallam County: If your child discloses sexual or physical abuse, and you believe and protect them, you are inherently acknowledging the abuser is “bad.”
Under the Gardner-Basden framework, believing your child’s disclosure of rape is classified as “alienating behavior.”
A Network of Junk Science “Experts”
Judge Basden does not enforce this ideology alone. He relies on a tight-knit network of controversial figures to provide the pseudo-scientific cover necessary to keep dangerous abusers in power.
In the Mavy case, Basden appointed parenting evaluator Steve Tutty, an evaluator allegedly known for shifting blame to protective parents while heavily citing Gardner’s discredited PAS theories.
When a mother objected to Tutty’s appointment and requested an impartial evaluator, Judge Basden responded with open hostility, labeling her a “religious bigot” in open court.
Just months later, the Washington Department of Health charged Dr. Tutty, stating that in a different case, he “allegedly failed to follow professional standards” and accused him of “the alteration of clinical recommendations to appease a parent.”
Courtroom footage reveals Basden praising and recommending Dr. Marsha Hedrick to his judicial colleagues.
Hedrick—who was notably hired by Mavy—is a controversial psychologist whose foundational theories have been widely discredited.

Furthermore, her professional network overlaps with the architects of the Catholic Church abuse cover-ups, such as Stuart Greenberg, who Hedrick publicly praised after his death.
The Real Target
Judge Basden’s January 2025 “alienation” quote is the ideological glue that holds Clallam County’s corrupt system together.
It is the legal loophole that allows the “good ol’ boys” network to operate with impunity, shielding men like Benjamin Mavy and Basden’s former law partner, Lane Wolfley.
By categorizing a child’s trauma and a mother’s instinct to protect as “Parental Alienation,” Basden effectively outlaws victimhood in Clallam County.
He demands that victims pretend their abusers are good people, and mercilessly punishes them when they refuse.
The Washington State Commission on Judicial Conduct is finally investigating Judge Basden.
The truth about his courtroom psychology is on the record, and The Olympic Herald will continue to report on the local family court system that protects the reputations of connected men over children.
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