Taylor Frankie Paul enjoys vacation with children amid domestic violence investigation with Dakota Mortensen |
TRIGGER WARNING: This article includes references to domestic violence.Amid the ongoing investigations in the domestic violence case, ‘The Secret Life of Mormon Wives’ alum Taylor Frankie Paul has been spotted going on a vacation. According to recent photos, the reality TV star was seen spending time away with her two kids.
Taylor Frankie Paul vacations with her 2 older children
On her social media account recently, the TV star posted a series of photos showing her and her children spending time with family members. In the photo, Paul and her two eldest children, Indy, 8, and Ocean, 5, were seen sitting on a couch alongside other relatives, smiling at the camera. Indy and Ocean come from her first marriage to Tate Paul.She also shared further updates, including the family’s off-road vehicle tours in Moab, Utah. Her mother, who has also been named by her ex, Dakota Mortensen, in the ongoing investigation, was also seen in the post. She reshared her daughter’s post on her socials as well, captioning it, “Family time is my favorite time.”
Taylor Frankie Paul’s domestic violence case with Dakota Mortensen
After Mortensen and Paul separated, allegations of domestic violence arose in recent reports, which were later confirmed by the estranged couple. The vacation announcement comes a few weeks after the issue started, which has resulted in Taylor being removed from ‘The Bachelorette.’(Source) In 2023, domestic violence charges were filed against her, and at the time, she had pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated assault. Over the past few months, new allegations have been made, and two cases are currently active against her. In one of the investigations, it has been cited that allegations and claims of domestic violence have been made from both sides. Mortensen filed a new claim with the Utah police department near the end of February.As of right now, Paul and Mortensen are also involved in a custody battle for their only son, Ever. DISCLAIMER: If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, assault, or abuse, please seek immediate help. Reach out to a mental health specialist, NGO, or trusted individual. Several helplines are available to offer assistance.
