Swinging Mormon TikToker Taylor Frankie Paul & Her Boyfriend Put On United Front In Her First Video Since Domestic Violence Arrest
20.03.2023 - 01:01
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Taylor Frankie Paul is back on TikTok.
A month after the popular “soft-swinging” Mormon TikToker was charged with domestic violence and child abuse in Utah last month, she returned to the social media platform with a video featuring her boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen. The couple both shared videos documenting their routine together, including footage of them brushing their teeth, going to the gym, shopping at Trader Joe’s, and kissing each other on the cheek. Taylor captioned the post, saying:
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These two are clearly putting on a united front amid her legal troubles. And innerestingly enough, Taylor mentioned in the clip that they are looking for a new house together — even after her domestic violence incident. You can ch-ch-check out the videos (below):
This marked the first time the couple has posted of video together on TikTok since Taylor was arrested for one count of felony aggravated assault, two counts of felony domestic violence in the presence of a child causing injury, one count of misdemeanor child abuse and one count of misdemeanor criminal mischief. Police said the social media personality and Dakota got into a heated confrontation on February 17, resulting in injuries to both him and her 5-year-old daughter Indy Paul, who she shares with ex Tate Paul.
According to a court document obtained by Page Six, Taylor allegedly started to strike Dakota when he tried to leave during their argument. She then allegedly threw her cell phone, “wooden playset,” and three metal barstools at her man. But one of the chairs reportedly hit Indy, giving her a “goose egg” bump on her head, while the others hit Dakota and left holes in the
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