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How do we know that's a lie? If I was Hansen, I would figure school is back in session and the kids have to go to school. Wherever the kids go after school lets out, Onion and Kai are sure to be. Someone surely picks them up from school and takes them home. They would lead right back to wherever they were living at the time. I really don't doubt that is how he knew they were at home and not in a hotel still.
Hansen & crew wouldn't do that, precisely because it's the one thing that would attract negative attention from the law, as it's an old tactic that kiddy-diddlers used to employ (before social media).
Which illustrates further Gurps's lack of imagination & lies; pedos and stalkers quit using that method circa 2000, for that exact reason.
I don't see how just filling out a form is grounds for charging court fees. He would have to make a scene in the courtroom and disrupt the proceedings to merit that. I would imagine that judges who oversee restraining orders are used to people who aren't totally knowledgeable about how the process works. And I'm sure they are used to hearing hyper emotional justifications.
Normally, it's not. But abuse the court as he's done, and continues to do, and it makes judges look very closely at things. Magistrates issue them, and only pass them up the chain if an actionable violation occurs and is confirmed by police.
Restraining orders also contain sworn statements. Catch Greg in a lie on one, and he'd be lucky to escape a perjury charge.
Trust me, the robe fielding restraining-order complaints is bored out of his/her mind; if something like Gurp's shows up on the docket, it'll be high entertainment from the bench.