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‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ to Resume Production After Taylor Frankie Paul Avoids New Charges

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by Chris Tremblay  Apr 23

Season 5 of Hulu’s “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is set to resume production weeks after filming was halted due to a domestic violence investigation involving prominent cast member Taylor Frankie Paul and her ex‑boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen. Filming on the fifth season paused in mid‑March after Draper City Police in Utah opened an investigation into an alleged incident between Paul and Mortensen that reportedly took place in February during production.

According to production sources cited in entertainment reports, cameras are expected to roll again “soon,” though a specific restart date has not been made public. The studio and network have not announced whether Paul or Mortensen will appear when filming resumes, leaving their on‑screen futures unresolved as the series seeks to balance cast safety, audience expectations, and legal developments.

Domestic violence investigations and DA decision



The production stoppage followed closely on the heels of overlapping police inquiries into alleged domestic violence incidents involving Paul and Mortensen, including an alleged altercation in February 2026 and what authorities described as a third reported incident in 2024. West Jordan Police in Utah submitted materials to the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office after Mortensen reported the alleged 2024 incident, while Draper Police forwarded evidence related to the 2026 allegation.

On April 14, the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office announced it would not file new criminal charges against Paul in connection with the more recent investigations. A memo from a prosecutor in the office’s Family Protection Unit stated that “several incidents that were submitted do not rise to the level of criminal offenses” and that remaining allegations lacked sufficient evidence to support filing charges. The DA’s office also noted that its decision would not affect Paul’s existing probation stemming from an earlier case and that no additional individuals were screened for potential charges in the new matters.

Prior 2023 case and its on‑screen fallout



Before the recent investigations, Paul already had a criminal case on her record tied to a 2023 altercation with Mortensen, during which she was captured on video throwing barstools in his direction while her young child was nearby. In that case, Paul previously pleaded guilty in abeyance to one aggravated assault charge, while four other counts were dismissed as part of the resolution, according to coverage of court records.

Footage from that 2023 incident later surfaced in media coverage, amplifying public scrutiny of Paul’s behavior and influencing her broader television career. In March 2026, ABC announced it would not air the upcoming season of “The Bachelorette” that Paul had been set to headline, a decision made just days before the scheduled March 22 premiere and attributed in part to the renewed attention on the 2023 video and related allegations.

Series background, platform, and cast



“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is a Hulu reality series that follows a group of Utah‑based women navigating marriage, family life, social media fame, and faith‑adjacent community expectations. The show has drawn audiences in part through its portrayal of influencers who share curated domestic lives online while simultaneously addressing conflict, relationship changes, and public controversies on camera.

In addition to Paul, the core ensemble has included cast members such as Whitney Leavitt, Mayci Neeley, Jessie Draper, Jen Affleck, and Miranda McWhorter, with storylines tracking friendships, parenting, and the pressures of social media visibility. While the series is set within a predominantly Latter‑day Saint cultural context, its narrative has increasingly intersected with national conversations about influencer accountability, domestic violence, and the ethics of reality television production.

Social media response and Paul’s public statement



Following the DA’s decision, Paul addressed the situation in a lengthy Instagram post, describing her experience as a painful but ultimately liberating chapter in her life. In the post, she wrote that “the ugly parts of what healing actually looks like” include acknowledging personal flaws and faults and referred to the public nature of the investigations as “the cost to my freedom,” saying she “wouldn’t wish this” on anyone, including those who publicized the events.

Reaction online has mixed support, criticism, and concern, with some viewers expressing empathy for survivors and others emphasizing the seriousness of domestic violence allegations and the importance of accountability, though systematic polling on audience attitudes has not been reported. Advocacy organizations and trauma‑informed commentators have frequently underscored that people impacted by domestic violence—including women, men, and LGBTQ+ people—may experience additional harm when their experiences are packaged as entertainment, a concern that often resurfaces when reality series intersect with alleged abuse.

Unanswered questions for Season 5



Even as production prepares to resume, several key questions remain unresolved, including whether Paul and Mortensen will return as on‑screen participants and what additional safeguards producers may implement to respond to domestic conflict and potential violence among cast members. Reports indicate that the production company also hired a third‑party investigator to review unspecified accusations among cast members beyond the typical on‑camera disputes, but the status and findings of that inquiry have not been made public.

Hulu and the show’s producers have not issued detailed public statements about any revised protocols, leaving viewers, participants, and advocates to watch how the series addresses intimate partner conflict in its next run of episodes. As reality television continues to spotlight families, relationships, and faith communities—including Latter‑day Saint and LGBTQ+ families—critics and supporters alike are likely to scrutinize how Season 5 balances dramatic storytelling with care for the safety and dignity of everyone involved.

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