No Charges For Taylor Frankie Paul; DA Clears ‘Bachelorette’ Star Of Domestic Violence Claims

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The latest season of The Bachelorette may or may not be coming to a screen near you one day, but Taylor Frankie Paul isn’t heading to court over two domestic violence claims that saw the ABC reality show yanked from the schedule last month.

“After reviewing reports and evidence submitted to the Draper Police Department and West Jordan Police Department, the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office has declined to file charges against Taylor Frankie Paul,” announced DA Sim Gill’s office this afternoon.

ABC pulled the plug on The Bachelorette on March 19, just ahead of its planned premiere on March 22, after a new video emerged showing Paul throwing metal stools at ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen and apparently hitting one of her children. A 2023 incident, also caught on film, had already seen Paul enter a guilty plea in 2024 on one count of aggravated assault for the

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