Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen Granted Mutual Protective Orders
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Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen Granted Mutual Protective Orders
"Commissioner Russell Minas told the court that the former couple cannot be in the same room 'before it turns violent.' He explained, 'There seems to be a continuing attraction that they have for each other.'"
"'Taylor was incredibly candid with the Court that she is not perfect and owned her faults, which is in direct contrast to how the other party presented their argument,' said Paul's attorney Eric M. Swinyard."
"'I'm hoping you're not just people who thrive on the drama and the conflict,' Minas stated, emphasizing the need for the couple to figure out how to co-parent peacefully."
On April 30, Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen received mutual protective orders concerning their son Ever True. Commissioner Russell Minas noted the couple's inability to be in the same room without conflict and highlighted their ongoing attraction to each other. He expressed concerns about their violent history and emphasized the need for peaceful co-parenting. Paul's attorney stated that she acknowledged her imperfections and felt solidarity with survivors of domestic issues. Mortensen's domestic violence charges against Paul were dropped due to insufficient evidence.
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