No charges filed against Taylor Frankie Paul in domestic violence case

Utah's Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office has decided not to prosecute 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' star Taylor Frankie Paul over domestic violence allegations involving her ex, Dakota Mortensen. The announcement cites insufficient evidence to prove the incidents beyond a reasonable doubt, avoiding any probation violations from her prior record.

The decision resolves two police investigations into alleged domestic violence between Paul and Mortensen, which prompted a production pause on Hulu's 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' last week. Prosecutors reviewed all evidence and determined it did not meet the threshold for charges. This development follows reports that the cast is pushing to resume filming soon, pending network approval from Hulu and ABC Signature, as concerns from the probe have been addressed.

The incident also connects to Paul's past: a 2023 domestic violence video led to the cancellation of her 'Bachelorette' appearance, a topic covered in the show's premiere. No statement has been issued from Paul's representatives. With legal issues cleared, production for the fifth season may proceed to meet summer schedules.

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Jennifer Affleck looks concerned on Instagram amid Taylor Frankie Paul scandal overshadowing 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'.
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Jennifer Affleck fears Taylor Frankie Paul scandal overshadowing 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'

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In the wake of production pausing on season 5 of Hulu's 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' amid Taylor Frankie Paul's abuse allegations—as first reported last week—cast member Jennifer Affleck voiced concerns on Instagram that the drama is eclipsing the show's uplifting messages about motherhood and empowerment. Affleck posted Sunday, while Paul remains active online despite her 'Bachelorette' season's recent cancellation.

Production on Hulu's 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' has halted following allegations of child and spousal abuse involving Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen. Both have been ordered to undergo psychological evaluations by Utah's Division of Child and Family Services, though none have been performed. Meanwhile, Paul's upcoming season on 'The Bachelorette' remains on track.

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A former 'Bachelorette' producer alleges ABC was aware of 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' star Taylor Frankie Paul's prior physical violence against ex Dakota Mortensen, claiming rigorous casting checks would have revealed it and suggesting the drama was intentional for ratings amid the franchise's declining viewership.

Whitney Leavitt has weighed in on the drama surrounding Taylor Frankie Paul's recent domestic dispute, which prompted the cast of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives to halt filming on the next season. In a new interview, she emphasized safety first amid the fresh headlines and video footage. She's also sharing updates on her acting pursuits.

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Taylor Frankie Paul and ex Dakota Mortensen must appear remotely in court on April 7 to hash out custody and parent time for their 2-year-old son, Ever. This follows Dakota's protective order request after an alleged February clash. Another hearing looms on April 30 to review the order's merits.

A man and his girlfriend in Utah face charges of desecration of a dead body and obstruction of justice after her husband's remains were found dumped on a rural road. The pair quickly accused one another of killing the victim, police said. Neither has been charged in connection with the death itself.

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Timothy Busfield, the 68-year-old actor known for 'The West Wing,' walked out of court a free man on Tuesday after a hearing on his child sex abuse charges. His wife, Melissa Gilbert, was right there by his side, tears in her eyes as the judge ruled in his favor. The case involves allegations from two young actors on the set of 'The Cleaning Lady.'

 

 

 

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