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Taylor Frankie Paul will not be facing any new charges following a thorough investigation by Utah police into multiple domestic violence allegations connected to the reality TV star.
The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office decided against pursuing further charges against the 31-year-old star of “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.” This decision was attributed to an “evidentiary issue” encountered during investigations conducted by both the Draper and West Jordan Police Departments, as stated in a press release.
Regarding the cases in West Jordan, the DA’s office mentioned that the complainant brought forward various incidents, with some dating back over three years.
Nonetheless, any minor offenses alleged to have taken place more than two years ago are not actionable due to the “statute of limitations.”
The statement also clarified that the accusations against Paul “do not meet the threshold for criminal offenses.”
“The remaining incidents lack sufficient evidence to support filing criminal charges where the State must be able to prove such allegations beyond a reasonable date. Such incidents lack specificity as to when and what actually occurred or corroboration,” the message reads.
A rep for Paul did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The celeb made headlines in March after it was first reported that filming on the forthcoming season of “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” was halted due to two instances of an alleged domestic violence altercation involving Paul and her ex Dakota Mortensen.
On March 19, a video was released showing Paul’s violent 2023 encounter with Mortensen. In the clip, she can be seen hurling several barstool chairs at her ex and attempting to put him in a headlock all while her daughter Indy, now 8, was present in the room.
Paul — who, at the time, was set to star in Season 22 of ABC’s “The Bachelorette” — then faced another blow as the network abruptly canceled her leading season due to the allegations.
It was later revealed on March 25 that Paul was under a third domestic violence investigation being led by the West Jordan Police Department in addition to the two investigations being pursued by Draper Police in Utah.
While the district attorney’s decision is certainly a win for Paul, the influencer mom’s legal woes are not yet finished.
Paul currently remains embroiled in a heated custody battle with Mortensen, 33, after he petitioned the courts for an order of protection against her.
In a devastating blow, Mortensen was granted temporary custody of their 2-year-old son, Ever.
In the most recent update on their case, a judge decided to grant Paul — who is also mom to son, Ocean, 5, whom she shares with her ex-husband Tate Paul — “supervised” visitation with the toddler due to concerns regarding her “volatile” behavior.