Reality‑TV star Taylor Frankie Paul, known for her role in the upcoming season of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, has been cleared of new criminal charges following a thorough investigation by Utah law‑enforcement agencies. The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s office announced that no additional charges will be filed, citing evidentiary shortcomings and the statute of limitations on older incidents.
Background of the Allegations
In March 2023, Paul was arrested on domestic‑violence charges after a confrontation with her former partner, Dakota Mortensen. The arrest was captured on body‑camera footage and quickly circulated on social media, prompting widespread speculation about the future of the reality series. Over the next year, multiple reports surfaced alleging that Paul had engaged in violent behavior toward Mortensen on several occasions, some of which were said to have occurred more than three years prior.
These allegations were brought to the attention of the Draper Police Department and the West Jordan Police Department, both of which launched investigations to determine whether the incidents warranted criminal prosecution. The case also drew attention from the Herriman City Police Department, which had jurisdiction over some of the earlier reports.
Police and District Attorney Findings
After reviewing the evidence, the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s office concluded that the available information did not meet the legal threshold required for criminal charges. The office highlighted two key issues:
- Insufficient Evidence: The investigations revealed a lack of concrete details—such as dates, specific actions, and corroborating witnesses—necessary to establish the alleged incidents beyond a reasonable doubt.
- Statute of Limitations: Several of the reported incidents date back more than two years, placing them outside the statutory period for filing new charges in Utah.
In a statement released to the press, the District Attorney’s office emphasized that the allegations “do not rise to the level of criminal offenses.” The statement also noted that the remaining incidents lacked the specificity required for prosecution, effectively preventing the state from moving forward with a case.
During a SiriusXM event in May 2025, Paul addressed the allegations publicly, reiterating that the accusations were unfounded and that she had no intention of pursuing legal action against the police departments involved.
Implications for the Reality Show
The halt in production of the new season of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives was initially attributed to the legal turmoil surrounding Paul. With the District Attorney’s decision to drop new charges, producers have expressed optimism about resuming filming. However, the show’s future remains uncertain, as network executives weigh the potential impact on viewership and brand reputation.
Industry insiders suggest that the decision may allow the series to move forward, but only if the network can assure audiences that the content will not be marred by ongoing legal controversies. The producers have also indicated that they are exploring alternative storylines that could mitigate the risk of further backlash.
Key Takeaways
Below are the main points that emerged from the investigation and its aftermath:
- Paul will not face new criminal charges in Utah.
- The decision was based on evidentiary gaps and the statute of limitations.
- Incidents older than two years are barred from prosecution.
- The allegations were deemed insufficient to constitute criminal offenses.
- Production of the reality show may resume, but remains contingent on network approval.
- Paul has publicly denied the allegations and expressed confidence in the legal outcome.
- Law‑enforcement agencies have closed their investigations.
- The case highlights the importance of timely and detailed evidence in domestic‑violence prosecutions.
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