Prosecutors won’t file domestic abuse charges against Taylor Frankie Paul
Prosecutors in Salt Lake County, Utah, will not file domestic abuse charges against Taylor Frankie Paul, star of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," following allegations by her former partner, Dakota Mortensen. The district attorney's office cited statute of limitations, insufficient evidence, and incidents not rising to the level of criminal offenses as reasons for declining to prosecute.

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AI-generatedProsecutors in Salt Lake County, Utah, will not file domestic abuse charges against Taylor Frankie Paul, star of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," following allegations by her former partner, Dakota Mortensen. The district attorney's office cited statute of limitations, insufficient evidence, and incidents not rising to the level of criminal offenses as reasons for declining to prosecute. Paul celebrated the announcement on social media. This decision follows a 2023 incident where Paul was charged with aggravated assault and other offenses, ultimately pleading guilty to assault and receiving probation. Paul and Mortensen, who documented their relationship on the reality show, are currently engaged in a custody battle and have filed protective orders against each other.
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5 extractedABC pulled the season of The Bachelorette after TMZ released leaked footage showing Paul throwing metal chairs at Mortensen.
Paul pleaded guilty to an assault charge and is serving a three-year probation sentence.
Other incidents do not rise to the level of criminal offenses.
Some misdemeanor offenses occurred more than two years ago and fell outside the statute of limitations.
Prosecutors in Utah declined to file domestic abuse charges against Taylor Frankie Paul.