Taylor Frankie Paul Arrest Video TikToker Charged With Assault
- Taylor Frankie Paul’s Arrest Video shows a TikTok influencer, in an intoxicated state, throwing chairs at her boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen, after he refused to take her to a concert because she was too drunk.
- In the process, Paul accidentally hit her five-year-old daughter, Indy, on the head with one of the chairs.
- She was later arrested on February 17 at her home in Herriman, Utah, on misdemeanor charges.
Taylor Frankie Paul’s arrest video shows a TikTok influencer, in an intoxicated state, throwing chairs at her boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen, after he refused to take her to a concert because she was too drunk.
In the process, Paul accidentally hit her five-year-old daughter, Indy, on the head with one of the chairs.
Taylor Frankie Paul arrest video was obtained by DailyMail.com
She was later arrested on February 17 at her home in Herriman, Utah, on misdemeanor charges.
After Mortensen provided cops with Taylor Frankie Paul Arrest Video from his cell phone, showing the chair hitting Indy, the charges were upgraded to felony aggravated assault, reckless child abuse, and domestic violence in the presence of a child.
Two weeks later, the Salt Lake County District Attorney charged Paul with two counts of 3rd-degree felony domestic violence in the presence of a child with injury, a Class A misdemeanor of child abuse with injury, and Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief.
She is due in court on April 14.
Paul, who has more than 4 million followers on TikTok, gained popularity by sharing content about her day-to-day life, two children, and now-estranged husband.
She shocked her fans last summer when she admitted that she and her husband were divorcing because she had gone too far during a “soft swinging” event involving couples swapping partners without engaging in full s*x.
After her split from Tate, the father of her children, she started hooking up with Mortensen.
Taylor Frankie Paul arrest video from the night shows Herriman officers Ben Rugebregt and Alex Felsing knocking on Paul’s door after receiving a 911 call from a neighbor.
Both Paul and Mortensen, her boyfriend of six months, answered the door, and Mortensen told the officers that Taylor was “hammered.”
Paul responded by saying that Mortensen “threw me in the garage.” The officers then separated the couple, taking Paul outside, where she could be seen crying and slurring her words as police attempted to talk to her.
She claimed that Mortensen had “b****ed her out” all the way home, and she threw things at him because she was scared of him, and he had pushed her first.
She also admitted to the police that she wet her pants because she was scared.
Mortensen told the police that he had picked Taylor up from a girls’ night out, and she was drunk.
He said they had an agreement to stay away from alcohol as he is a recovering addict.
According to Mortensen, the original plan was to stop by Paul’s house to get her ID and then go to the concert, but as soon as he arrived, he realized she was in no condition to go. He said she then became angry and began to berate him on the drive back.
They arrived back at her house, and a family member, who had been watching Indy and Paul’s two-year-old son, Ocean, left. Mortensen said that over the next 90 minutes, he tried to leave her house to “deescalate” the situation, but Paul wouldn’t let him.
She threw her phone at him, took his truck keys, jumped on the vehicle, and slammed its doors several times. She hurled a wooden play set at him, which hit his truck, and threw heavy metal chairs at him so violently that they put holes in the walls.
In his report, Sergeant Rugebregt said he “observed multiple metal chairs and other household items on the floor by the front entryway.
The chairs look like they may have come from a kitchen island.” Mortensen said all of this violence took place in front of Indy, and Ocean was upstairs asleep.
He told police that he started to feel scared for his life because of the weight of the chairs and said one bounced off his shoulder and hit Indy
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