How did TMZ get the Taylor Frankie Paul video?
The exact source remains unclear, but official public record requests were not the initial source, according to KSL Investigators.
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The release of a cellphone video featuring Utah influencer Taylor Frankie Paul by TMZ has ignited a media frenzy. The video, stemming from a 2023 domestic violence case, led to ABC scrapping Paul's season of 'The Bachelorette.' This article...
The timeline of events indicates that TMZ obtained the video through means other than official public record requests. KSL's investigation showed that while they and TMZ requested the footage, the Herriman Police Department's response came after the video was already released. This suggests the video may have been acquired through an alternative, potentially unofficial, source.
The legal framework surrounding the release of such videos is governed by Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA). The fact that the video was part of a domestic violence case adds another layer of sensitivity and legal consideration.
**How to Prepare:** - Review and understand your rights regarding privacy and personal data. - Be cautious about the information you share and with whom you share it.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Individuals in the public eye, such as influencers and celebrities, are particularly vulnerable. - Victims of domestic violence may experience additional trauma when personal information is leaked.
The exact source remains unclear, but official public record requests were not the initial source, according to KSL Investigators.
GRAMA is Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act, which governs public access to government records.
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