TRIGGER WARNING: This article includes references to domestic violence.‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ star Taylor Frankie Paul has been at the forefront of major controversy after she was accused of domestic violence on multiple occasions. As per the recent reports, old call logs between the police and her ex-husband, Tate Paul, from 2023 have been made public. Read ahead to know what happened.
Tate Paul’s calls to the police revealed to the public
As per the latest report from PEOPLE, calls that took place between Tate Paul and the police have recently come to light. Dated around the time a domestic violence case was charged against Taylor, the calls have Tate talking about how concerned he is about his ex-wife and children’s well-being. In another comment about the matter, Tate talked about how Taylor’s mother was involved in the entire thing, and even “coached” their children on what to say. “The grandmother is, you know, obviously there’s a conflict of interest with her because it’s her daughter that did this. I’ve noticed she’s already tried gatekeeping — not gatekeeping — but, like, she’s coaching my daughter and saying specific things,” he said during one of the calls to the police. He also told the officers on call to contact him directly if they wished to know something rather than Taylor’s mother.The incident that he is referring to in the calls is from the viral video of Taylor and her former partner, Dakota Mortensen. In the video, the two shout at each other while Taylor pulls on her ex-partner’s clothes and then continues to throw a barstool at him. One of the barstools ended up hitting her and Tate’s daughter, Indy, in the head. She was charged with aggravated assault in this case; however, two more cases of domestic violence have been registered against her in the state of Utah. Another case is ongoing where the allegations of domestic abuse have been made by both Taylor and Dakota. 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.The information in this report is based on a legal hearing as reported by a third-party source. The details provided represent allegations made by the parties involved and are not proven facts. The case is ongoing, and a final verdict has not been reached. The publication does not claim that the allegations are true.

