Utah court rules Taylor Frankie Paul can't have unsupervised visits with her 2-year-old son
Key Points:
- Utah court commissioner Russell Minas ruled that Taylor Frankie Paul cannot have unsupervised visits with her 2-year-old son due to concerns about her volatile behavior during confrontations with the boy's father, Dakota Mortensen.
- Both Paul and Mortensen have filed petitions for protective orders against each other, with a court hearing scheduled for April 30 to resolve the disputes.
- The case involves multiple heated and sometimes violent incidents, some captured on video, with police investigating recent altercations, while both sides accuse each other of provoking violence.
- Paul, who had primary custody, was ordered to have only eight hours per week of supervised visits as a temporary measure, and her attorney disputes social media portrayals, promising evidence will clarify the true nature of the abuse allegations.
- ABC canceled the new season of "The Bachelorette," which featured Paul, following a leaked video of her aggressive behavior; production is also paused on the Hulu series "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," where Paul gained fame, and she recently announced her departure from the Mormon church.