The Claudia Louise Walker Foundation (CLWF) is an established organization dedicated to children's suicide prevention. CLWF's mission is focused exclusively on children, providing a fun entertainment-driven app called Dr Mooves A&D to address the suicide epidemic in children. Through its partnership with DrMooves Inc., CLWF delivers suicide prevention resources via the website www.drmooves.com.
CLWF is a unique foundation committed to suicide prevention in children and has partnered with DrMooves Inc., a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, due to their mutual dedication to this cause. Suicide prevention is complex, as the suicide instinct manifests uniquely in each individual, often as a hidden or private struggle. CLWF and DrMooves Inc. aim to utilize motion capture data using the entertainment genre as the driver (patented) to address these challenges and provide accessible solutions.
The Dr. Mooves A&D app is designed to address subclinical Anxiety&Depression while separately tackling the broader suicide epidemic. The app specifically targets children ages 5–12 through engaging, non-verbal tools that make intervention accessible and effective.
The suicide instinct should be recognized as a blind spot in traditional approaches to mental health. CLWF challenges legal barriers and restrictive doctrines, implementing strategies such as the simple fun Dr Mooves A&D app to help break these barriers and make prevention more effective.
Certain legal frameworks have been created by lawyers out of their denial of the suicide instinct, contributing to systemic denial that obstructs solutions readily available to children. CLWF advocates for reform and transparency in mental health legislation to ensure that children receive the support they need.
There are numerous legal documents that expose these challenges and demonstrate how legal constraints negatively impact suicide prevention efforts. CLWF has commenced in civil court to raise awareness and drive change.
The legal denial of the suicide instinct, expressed through systemic constraints, has contributed to the year-after-year escalation of suicide rates in children across the United States. These barriers prevent early intervention, limit access to effective preventative measures, and delay critical policy changes. CLWF is committed to dismantling these obstacles to ensure children receive the help they need before it's too late.
If you are seeking mental health and wellness support for children, or are interested in learning how CLWF can help, please contact us to connect with our team.
For legal counsel and institutional partners, CLWF and Dr. Mooves A&D make available a series of federal, banking, and court records that document how child-abuse-related complaints and related financial actions have been classified and treated in our case. The documents listed below are available for formal legal review.
OCC Rejection of Child Abuse Complaint This document confirms the anti–child abuse stance of Dr. Mooves and references a redacted Department of the Treasury lawyer’s statement confirming the government’s position that the child abuse complaint is treated as a “miscellaneous complaint.” [View document ▸]
Department of the Treasury – Redacted Counsel Opinion This page records the Department of the Treasury’s anti–child abuse position and confirms that the Dr. Mooves complaint is classified internally as a “miscellaneous complaint,” with the government lawyer’s name redacted. [View document ▸]
Department of the Treasury – “Miscellaneous Complaint” Determination After four years of appeal by Dr. Mooves founder Victor Talbot, MD, the Department of the Treasury designated the child-abuse appeal and Dr. Mooves A&D as a “miscellaneous complaint” and redacted the reviewing lawyer’s name in the final record. [View document ▸]
CNBank Records – Anti–Child Abuse Position & Account Closures CNBank acknowledges the Department of the Treasury’s treatment of the Dr. Mooves child-abuse complaint as a “miscellaneous complaint” and closes all related Dr. Mooves child-abuse bank accounts. A subsequent CNBank notice confirms that closure of two Dr. Mooves child-abuse accounts is retroactive to the original opening date of December 21, 2010 (accounts closed as of November 14, 2023). [View document ▸]
CLWF Trademark Approval Certificate This federal certification confirms that the Claudia Louise Walker Foundation and Dr. Mooves Inc. are recognized and archived in support of their stated stand against child abuse. [View document ▸]
New York Supreme Court – DOT-Related Ruling (February 27, 2024) The New York Supreme Court recognized the Department of the Treasury’s “miscellaneous complaint” treatment in connection with the Dr. Mooves matter and, in doing so, ordered the freezing of bank accounts for the next 12 months, held by Dr. Mooves and the personal bank accounts of Victor Talbot MD and his family. [View document ▸]
San Francisco Supreme Court – DOT Position & Walker Decree Reference In pre–settlement motion proceedings, the San Francisco Supreme Court concurred with the Department of the Treasury’s “miscellaneous complaint” treatment and referenced the 1948 Walker Decree (Claudia Louise Walker, a young innocent San Francisco 'flapper' was illegally held in an insane asylum for over a year by her personal and flamboyant lawyer, Melvin Mouron Belli, who illegally signed as a doctor attempting to erase her incriminating medical records) in connection with alleged ongoing legal harms affecting Dr. Mooves, including garnishment of income. [View document ▸]