After acquittal, Kelsey Fitzsimmons turns focus to toddler custody battle
The amended order allows contact between the former couple while Fitzsimmons keeps a no-abuse restriction and remains in a custody fight over their infant son.
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After acquittal, Kelsey Fitzsimmons turns focus to toddler custody battle
Following the acquittal of Kelsey Fitzsimmons in her criminal case, the next chapter in the former North Andover, Massachusetts, police officer's legal saga will focus on the custody of her toddler.
Kelsey Fitzsimmons returns to court fighting for custody of child
SALEM, Mass. (Court TV) — The former police officer acquitted on charges she threatened a fellow officer with a gun returned to court today with her ex-fiancé. Kelsey Fitzsimmons stands in court during a hearing on April 14, 2026. (Court TV) Kelsey Fitzsimmons, 29, had faced charges after her colleagues at the North Andover Police Department came to her home on June 30, 2025, to serve a restraining order. Fitzsimmons testified at her trial that …
Kelsey Fitzsimmons returns to court, will be allowed to see her son
Former North Andover, Massachusetts, police officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons returned to court on Tuesday for the first time since being acquitted in her legal case. She is fighting for custody of the 1-year-old son she shares with her ex-fiancé, Justin Aylaian. The former couple told a judge Tuesday that they had reached an agreement to extend a protection from abuse order. But that order has also now been amended. The two can now contact each other,…
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