Bachelorette suitors considering filing lawsuit over Taylor Frankie Paul cancellation
An investigation is in progress into an alleged incident involving Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen, stars of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.” Amidst this, Taylor Frankie Paul’s “Bachelorette” suitors are contemplating legal action against ABC and Warner Bros. Discovery due to the cancellation of the 22nd season of the show.
According to TMZ founder Harvey Levin, potential “Bachelor” candidates were affected by the cancellation and are now considering legal recourse. The cancellation has left these men without visibility and the opportunity to compete for the lead role on the show. Levin mentioned on the “2 Angry Men” podcast that there is existing tension between ABC and WB Discovery, with significant financial losses at stake for canceling the season.
It is predicted that contestants may file lawsuits against multiple parties, claiming negligence and reckless behaviour on the part of ABC in their casting of Taylor Frankie Paul. If it is found that ABC had prior knowledge of Paul’s legal issues, the potential for punitive damages could lead to a significant legal battle.
Following the release of disturbing video footage from a domestic violence dispute involving Paul and Mortensen in 2023, ABC made the decision to cancel the show. This decision has sparked conversations about legal action and potential lawsuits from affected parties.
