Taylor Frankie Paul faces son custody blow amid Dakota Mortensen assault investigation

Taylor Frankie Paul hit with custody setback of her two-year-old son after shocking video leak

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Published March 21, 2026
Taylor Frankie Paul loses custody after explosive video surfaces

Taylor Farnkie's ex husband Dakota Mortensen, has been granted temporary custody of their two-year-old son, Ever, amid an ongoing domestic assault Investigation.

After a controversial video leak of the "Bachelorette" star, she lost the custody of her son under the protective law, after Dakota's filing on March 19.

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Ever now will temporarily live with Dakota as of the news of the protective order's granting, People reported.

Moreover, a hearing has been scheduled for April 7, in which Taylor will be able put forward her side of the story in court.

The order reads, "No parent time is allowed until the scheduled hearing."

This came after TMZ published Taylor's 2023 footage of beating Dakota, as she threw chairs at him while a kid was nearby.

Due to the ongoing investigation, ABC also cancelled "The Bachelorette" season 22, set to premiere on March 21.

For those unversed, on March 16, People reported that Paul and her ex-boyfriend are involved in an open "domestic assault investigation," a spokesperson for the Draper City Police Department revealed.

The source said “allegations have been made in both directions” and that “contact was made with involved parties on [Feb] 24th and 25th,” but did not share further details at the time.

However, Taylor's insider denied she was “violent” during the incident and said the reality star was “focused” on her now-cancelled Bachelorette premiere.

Maliha Javed
Maliha Javed is an entertainment journalist with one year of experience, covering celebrity controversies, viral moments, and trending stories. She navigates the fast-paced digital landscape, breaking down complex narratives into clear, engaging reports that keep readers informed and connected to the latest entertainment buzz.
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