DISCLAIMER: This article contains references to domestic abuse.A new development has been reported for ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen’s ex-fiancé. According to the latest reports, Paul will not be charged in the domestic violence case between the two.
Taylor Frankie Paul will not face any charges cases of domestic abuse
Due to insufficient evidence, Taylor Frankie Paul will not be charged in any of the domestic violence cases in which he has been involved. ABC4 reported the news, citing that the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office released a statement and press release on April 14.The report stated, “Such incidents do not establish or establish when or what happened. Based on the evidence submitted for review by the Draper Police Department and the West Jordan Police Department, the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office does not wish to file any charges.”They also added, “We would be happy to review this matter if additional information is developed that supports the prosecution of the suspect.” According to the report, since the matter was highly sensitive because of the people involved, many lawyers were assigned to look into the case.
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The TV personality has been involved in three cases of domestic abuse. The first was presented in 2023, where he was charged and sent to prison. At the time, she was hurling words and yelling at Mortensen, and a video of the incident revealed that she threw a chair at her now-outside partner, accidentally hitting their son.The remaining two complaints were filed this year. Draper City Police said last month that an incident occurred in February of this year, and allegations of abuse were made on both sides. The West Jordan Police Department also mentioned that they were investigating an incident that occurred in 2024. A week ago, Taylor was given guided tours with Dakota Mortensen amid a custody battle over young son Ever. In light of the verdict, a few days ago he took to his social networks and thanked all the people who have supported him and stood by him. DISCLAIMER: 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.