A Utah-based 'MomTok' influencer has reached a plea deal after she was accused of domestic violence during a February incident involving her boyfriend and children.
Utah mother on trial for poisoning her husband, lawyer breaks down ‘very damaging’ evidence: Lexie Rigden
Criminal defense attorney Lexie Rigden analyzes how text and Google evidence could incriminate the Utah mom. A Utah-based TikTok influencer, who is regularly grouped in with other"Mormom MomTok" social media users, has reached a plea deal after she wasTaylor Frankie Paul, 28, made national headlines earlier this year and last year while documenting a raw series of mistakes and unfortunate events inincluding her divorce from the father of her two children following what she described as a"soft-swinging" incident, an ectopic pregnancy with her new boyfriend and her arrest in February.
"I don't owe anyone an explanation besides the people involved," Paul said in a recent TikTok video regarding her plea."Court is officially over til next year. They'll just check in and see how I'm doing — if I'm still doing better. As much as I wish that night had went differently, I felt like hitting rock bottom actually helped me in some ways. Made me seek help that I wasn't getting.
Paul was arrested on Feb. 17, and authorities charged her with aggravated assault, two counts of domestic violence in the presence of a child, child abuse with injury and criminal mischief, according to Herriman police in Salt Lake County.
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