THEI MICIGIANAILYl VTUIRfl(gAV DSFTFMRAD 0OA n___ n student sparks national attention, personal anguish Two nights ago, Daily StaffReporterMichelle Lee Thompson interviewed Steven Smith, the 20-year-old ex-boyfriend ofJennifer Ireland, at the Michi- gan Union. Smith, also from Mt. Clemens, has been fighting with Jennifer Ireland, an LSA sophomore,forcustody oftheir3-year-olddaughterMaranda. The case attracted nationwide attention when a Macomb County Circuit Court judge granted custody of the baby to Smith. Why did you decide to file for custody of your 'daughter after Jennifer Ireland filed for an in- crease in child support payments? AThat's a big question in the media. Everyone's saying that I counterfiled because she wanted more money, but the reason for me is that it all takes time. She beat me to the courthouse steps. I didn't just file for custody --I filed for visitation and a reduction in child support. The claim that I made $300 take-home, that motion wasn't signed by Jenny. It was signed by her mother Julie (Ire- land). It shows her unwillingness to be a mother. If her daughter's so impor- tant to her, then why can't she show up to sign any of the motions or papers. It's always been her mother who has :igned everything. Q: Would you have filed for cus- tody if Ireland hadn't filed her suit? A: Oh, sure. I mean, she filed in mid-February after I told her Jan. 1 that I was planning to file for custody. But it all takes time. Q: So many issues have come into thepicture in this case: day care, parent advocacy, domestic violence. How have you dealt with all the media atten- *ion, and how important do you think these issues are? A: First, I guess I would say that I didn't want to retry this case in the media. Really, I didn't need to talk to the media. For me, I just went to court because Ijust wanted to get my daugh- ter out of this situation. I just wanted to get custody. I didn't want the me- dia. The only reason why is because *enny's attorney sent out letters to the media saying, "Isn't this a farce?" It's unfortunate that people jump on the bandwagon and just grasp onto the story. People don't know anything about this case. Q: Do you think Maranda is being properly sheltered from the cameras and the attention? A: No, not at all. First, obviously "the Irelands') objective is to get eople to jump on the public band- wagon. But to subject Maranda to the cameras and say, 'Oh look, she's happy, I play with her' - I don't think (Maranda) needs that. It could come back and haunt her. Second, what about all those sickos who could think, 'Both sides really care about this kid,' it's a scary thought. There's no need to show her to the media. Once, when she was over at my house in the pool, I said, 'So, do you play in the pool at Mommy's too?' and she said they didn't have a pool. So I said, 'Yes you do, I saw you on TV,' and she said, 'Yeah, but we only had a pool for two days.' They just bor- rowed one from the neighbors to put on a show. It's propaganda. And the reason why they're doing it is they appeal to the public. Q: How do you answer to the charges filed by Ireland back in Janu- ary, when she accused you ofpushing her down a flight of stairs, and the fact that they only came up after Jennifer lost custody? A: There were two charges -the Dec. 24 (1992) charge I still haven't gone to court for, and the Jan. 1(1993) charge was expunged. I would just say that it's nonsense and garbage. Jenny's got a story for each different person. I was the one who was as- saulted and not her. It's funny that all of a sudden after she lost custody that she reactivated this charge. It's filled with fallacies. Q: Who, in your eyes, has the primary caretaker been for Maranda? A: Jenny's more like a sister to Maranda than a mother. I think the primary (caretaker) was Jenny's mom, Julie, butI mean, the fact is that you'll see in testimony in the transcripts that it was Jenny some of the time, Jenny's sister. Jenny's sister (Emily Ireland) and mom, who did the bulk of the raising when Maranda was brought home at first, and Jenny's sister was 13 years old. I mean, Jenny's friends, cousins, relatives, her mom's boy- friends, her boyfriends. There were extensive amounts of people that have cared for this child, so where's the stability there at all? Q: You originally filed for cus- tody about 18 months ago. How has this whole battle changed you, and how do you feel about the length of the whole legal process that has been involved in this case? A: I think that the length is just utter nonsense that it took so long. Unfortunately, criminal cases take precedence over domestic things, I don't know if they were backlogged or what, but I just think that it's sick that it took so much time. I think the No. 1 thing is for me learning actually how to be a father, and caring for someone one-on-one. It's made me love people better and respect people better. Just, when you actually you have to care for your child, you kind of have adifferentoutlook on everything. Q: Do you feel like you're going on trial all over again, or do you think Everyone's saying that I counterfiled because she wanted more money, but the reason is that it all takes time. She beat me to the courthouse steps. I didn't just file for custody. you have the advantage because the decision has already been made in your favor? A: No, I'm not going to retry the case or going to trial again. I don't know if I feel an advantage or not. I mean, look, I went into court with an uphill battle, and I won on good evi- dence, good witnesses, a fabulous at- torney. I mean, the puzzle fit and I won my case beyond what I think is just a permanence and stability issue. I won on more facets of the child custody guidelines. So I feel confi- dent and strong that I won, and I think that evidence will stand -tall in the appellate court too. I felt that the appellate court didn't want to make any waves in the case. These appel- late judges are people too, and they're going up for re-election in a few months here. Q: What issues are your attorneys going to stress during the trial? A: I just think that all the things that were central in the past trial will be relevant in this trial, if that's what it's going to be. I think that all the important things that we talked to the media about, about Jennifer never being home, the instability, the con- stant arguing in the household, Jenni- fer never being home, and not being able to raise Maranda. This is an issue that people bring up 'She did it for a semester at U-M,' The fact is that during that time, in her first semester at U-M, every other weekend I had Maranda, and every other weekend Jenny was back home at her house in Harrison Township. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jenny would drop Maranda off at day care and then I would pick up Maranda at day care and have her until 7:30 at night. So, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, day care and I had her all day - most of the time I had her all day. Plus, the 30-35 hours a week that she was in day care - how many hours did Jenny have her? I mean the fact is yeah, (Ireland) did have (Maranda) here but how many hours did Maranda spend with Jenny? How many hours did Jenny care for Maranda? Where's the per- manence and stability there? Q: Do you think you will win the appeal? A: Yeah, I'm confident that I will win the appeal. Like I said, my goal is to get her out of that situation as soon as I can, and to get her into my home. Her room's been ready, and I think that I've been ready emotionally for her to come home longer than her room's been ready. I just want her to come home to my home. Q: Why do you think that you will be able to spend moretime with Maranda than Jennifer did with your classes? A: I condensed my classes into two days a week, Tuesday and Thurs- day, then I have work on Monday and Wednesday. I mean, my goal is just to spend as much time with her as I can. I'm her father and I'm going to take responsibility to raise her, and I'm going to go to school for an educa- tion, and I have to work to pay for essentials, but I'll be there as much as I can, and I think that I'll be able to do it. It'll call on both of my parents to take an active role in raising her. But my goal was never to pawn Maranda off to my parents, and I'll be there as much as I can. My father will be home during the day, and that's when I'll take my classes. 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