DISCLAIMER: This article contains references to domestic violence.The case of Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortens has taken a new turn as police investigate newly discovered evidence in the alleged domestic violence case. Mortensen separated from Taylor and alleged that he had physically assaulted her on several occasions. Now, with the allegation of a third incident of domestic violence, Mortensen has submitted a new video for proof.
Police review new footage provided by Dakota Mortensen
As PEOPLE reported, the West Jordan Police Department confirmed an ongoing and active domestic violence case between Mortensen and Paul. Mortensen called the department last week, and the new video evidence he presented is believed to date back to mid-2024.No one involved in the case has given a new statement on the matter. However, according to the report, “Dakota has a pattern of provoking Taylor, threatening to film and leak videos when she reacts to ruin her image. They are completely misleading, making Taylor look like the problem by cutting out everything Dakota did to cause the situation in the first place.”Paul is also on parole for a domestic violence case filed against him in 2023. A few days ago, the Draper Police Department also shared that there was an active domestic violence case involving the two stars, with complaints filed in both directions. On March 19, Mortensen filed for an order of protection against Paul, and an official trial date is set for April 7. The married couple share a two-year-old son, Ever.Note: If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, assault or abuse, seek immediate help. Contact a mental health specialist, NGO or someone you trust. Several helplines are available to provide assistance.The information in this report is based on legal audience as reported by a third source. The details given are allegations made by the parties involved and are not proven facts. The case continues, and a final verdict has not been reached. The publication does not claim that the allegations are true.