The legal dispute between Taylor Frankie Paul, star of Secret Lives of the Mormon Wives, and her ex‑partner Dakota Mortensen has intensified, with newly submitted messages revealing escalating tensions in the months leading up to their custody fight.
Mortensen recently provided the court with a series of online conversations from February 2025, showing Paul accusing him of secretly meeting other women after he failed to respond promptly to her messages. According to filings cited by TMZ, Paul questioned their evening plans and, after a brief delay, sent a follow‑up message reading “HELLO.” When Mortensen replied that he was getting food, Paul accused him of lying and demanded to know who he was with.
Calling him a “sketch liar,” Paul insisted he was dining with other women, despite Mortensen reportedly stating he was with a friend and the friend’s wife. The exchange is now part of the broader custody case over their son Ever, born in 2024.
Paul and Mortensen have had an on‑and‑off relationship for four years, with the final breakup occurring after Paul accused Mortensen of inappropriate texting with a family friend, according to US Weekly. Earlier this year, both were investigated for domestic violence by Draper City Police in Utah. Each denied wrongdoing, and prosecutors ultimately declined to file charges.
The custody battle has become increasingly contentious, with both sides presenting digital evidence to support their claims. The case continues to draw public attention due to Paul’s reality‑TV profile and the couple’s turbulent history.


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