logo
#

Latest news with #ScottWolf

Unidentified man calls cops on Scott Wolf's estranged wife over restraining order
Unidentified man calls cops on Scott Wolf's estranged wife over restraining order

Daily Mail​

time20 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Unidentified man calls cops on Scott Wolf's estranged wife over restraining order

A call was made June 27 to police alerting them to the potential presence of Scott Wolf's estranged wife Kelley Wolf at the actor's Park City, Utah home amid their messy and ongoing split. A report from the Summit County Sheriff's Office didn't name anyone specific in paperwork reviewed by Us Weekly. Details revealed in the report and 911 call transcript point toward Boston-born actor, 57, having been the one to make contact with emergency services last month in connection with the conflict. The address provided by authorities on the report matched one linked to the Party of Five actor and his estranged wife, 48, the outlet noted. The telephone call between the 911 operator and the unidentified male reporting party was heavily redacted, the publication reported. Daily Mail has reached out to Scott's rep, and Scott and Kelley via Instagram, for further comment on the story. Kelley was seen in an Instagram Stories frame on Tuesday at the No Name Saloon & Grill in Park City, Utah In it, the reporting party made clear that they were concerned that a woman would show up to the house and cause trouble. The operator said, 'What's the reason for keep the peace call?' to which the reporting party answered, 'So, I have a restraining order against my estranged wife. 'And there was some reason to believe, through friends, that she was going to show up at the house with someone tonight … and kinda make a scene.' The reporting party said he was returning to Park City after an 'out of town [trip] with [his] three children.' The actor is father to three kids with his estranged spouse: Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11. The reporting party indicated that the woman in question possessed the family's itinerary - and could be making potential plans based off it. The operator asked the reporting party if his estranged spouse 'was going to be there at midnight' to which the reporting party replied, 'I was basically told that she knows we're arriving - she knew what flight we were gonna be on. 'I was just told that she was telling people that she might be there with someone else when we get home.' The reporting party was amenable to any type of arrangement in order to accommodate officials and alleviate the stress and drama of the situation. He said: 'We can wait for an officer to get there. This is regarding an ongoing case. I have the case number if you want to attach it.' Scott last month filed court documents in Utah asking for a restraining order against his estranged wife, 48, entering a declaration. The Boston-born actor's brother Michael Wolf also entered a declaration in the matter, US Weekly reported after reviewing court docs. Wolf on June 9 submit to the court documents indicating his desire to divorce Kelley, who he exchanged vows with in May of 2004. Wolf said in a statement at the time: 'After 21 years of marriage, I have made the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley. 'Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter.' Kelley issued a statement saying that she was the one to submit the first paperwork indicating she and the actor were parting ways after 21 years. 'I initiated a separation almost a year ago,' said Kelley, who has a reality TV background, having appeared on the MTV's The Real World: New Orleans and Real World/ Road Rules Challenge in 2000. Kelley, a Westminster University graduate, continued: 'I've been trying to file for divorce for months, but delays with legal counsel slowed the process. 'Yes, the official petition came from the other party, but let the record show: I've been grieving this marriage for years. The news came a month before Scott, 57, was charged with reckless driving, and just days before Kelley later shared shocking footage to Instagram showing her being detained by police Kelley said that 'this isn't avoidance,' but rather 'acceptance,' as she's in a good place emotionally to cope with the drastic life change of a marital breakup. 'I'm far past the grief,' Kelley said. 'I'm well into the healing. Very much so.' Kelley dealt with some legal issues in the wake of the divorce filing, as she had been detained and hospitalized by authorities in Utah June 13. Kelley, an Arkansas native who currently works as a life coach and author, had been doing an Instagram Live segment at the time of her run in with authorities and could be heard admonishing them on the stream. She told law enforcement: 'This is shameful. Be ashamed of yourself, gentleman. I know what I'm doing; this is my job. Shame on all of you.' Kelley subsequently said via social media that she had been taken against her will, stressing that she was not in crisis, but rather 'happier than [she has] ever been. In an Instagram Stories post documenting the incident, she said she had 'NO idea why or how this is happening in AMERICA' in reference to her detainment. She called the experience one of the darkest things she's ever been through, and encouraged her followers to show one another kindness in their daily lives. A Summit County Sheriff's Office report of the visit stated appeared to reference Michael Wolf, Scott's brother. 'Second time today called police on brother-in-law, divorce battle with husband, brother is at the home, meant to be helping with the kids, caller doesn't feel safe in the house,' the incident report read. Wolf appeared alongside Neve Campbell, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Matthew Fox and Lacey Chabert on the screen on the popular Fox series Party of Five from 1994 thru 2000. Wolf portrayed Bailey Salinger, who was forced to grow up and help raise his family as they deal with life after their parents' deaths. Hewitt was featured as Sarah Reeves Merrin, his sensitive off-and-on girlfriend from high school. Wolf has also appeared on TV shows such as Nancy Drew, V, Everwood, The Night Shift and Perception and in films such as Go, The Night Shift, Emmett's Mark and Inside Game.

Scott Wolf drops restraining order against estranged wife Kelley days after she was placed on second ‘involuntary hold'
Scott Wolf drops restraining order against estranged wife Kelley days after she was placed on second ‘involuntary hold'

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Yahoo

Scott Wolf drops restraining order against estranged wife Kelley days after she was placed on second ‘involuntary hold'

Scott Wolf dropped his restraining order against his estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, and has been granted temporary sole custody of their three children. The restraining order was dropped four days after the exes reached a new temporary agreement detailing custody, finances and communication on July 15, according to court documents obtained by People. Per the new agreement, Kelley will have 'liberal' supervised visitation with their kids: Jackson, 16; Miller, 12; and Lucy, 11. She will also get three supervised video or phone calls per week with their children and she is allowed to respond if they initiate contact. Neither Scott, 57, nor Kelley, 48, is allowed to discuss the divorce with their children or the kids' relationship with the other parent. The two are also not allowed to post about one another, their divorce, or their children on social media, which Kelley has done previously. Scott's rep and lawyer did not immediately respond to Page Six's request for comment. Just last week, Kelley claimed she was put on a second involuntary hold and a victim of 'police brutality.' 'I was held for 7 days and they tried to keep me for 90. I will not be quiet anymore. I cannot be quiet anymore,' she claimed via her Instagram Stories while sharing a photo of her bruised arm. 'This is from the police. I will get myself safe but I'm asking for help. Thrown down stairs. Broke my wrist, Contusions on my head. I'm bruised everywhere and I literally was released last night. This is the SECOND time.' In a statement to Page Six, a spokesperson for the Summit County Sheriff's Office denied that an officer from their department was involved in any police brutality incident with Kelley. 'The Summit County Sheriff's Office is aware of several photographs and social media posts circulating that inaccurately claim 'Summit County Police' responded to an incident at Sundance on July 6, including allegations of a confrontation involving Summit County law enforcement,' a spokesperson from the Summit County Sheriff's Office told us July 14. This alleged incident came after Kelley claimed she was placed on an 'involuntary hold' and was detained by Utah police and hospitalized last month. Scott was granted a temporary restraining order against Kelley in June amid their contentious divorce. The court order alleged Kelley 'engaged in an escalating pattern of behavior that poses a substantial threat of immediate and irreparable harm to the parties' minor children,' per Us Weekly. But a source close to the 'Real World' alum told the outlet that the restraining order was unwarranted. 'Kelley is ready to fight like hell for her children,' the insider said. 'It is not warranted, it's cruel. And it's incorrect.' Solve the daily Crossword

Scott and Kelley Wolf barred from discussing divorce with their kids
Scott and Kelley Wolf barred from discussing divorce with their kids

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Scott and Kelley Wolf barred from discussing divorce with their kids

Scott and Kelley Wolf have been banned from discussing their divorce with their children. The former couple - who have Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and 11-year-old Lucy together - split last month after more than 20 years of marriage and earlier this week, they reached a temporary agreement which set out provisions around custody, visitation, finances, and communication, with the Party of Five actor's temporary restraining order against his estranged wife also dismissed. According to documents obtained by People magazine, Scott has temporary sole physical custody of the kids, while Kelley has been granted "liberal" supervised parenting time, which will be coordinated by the pair's lawyers. In addition, Kelley will be allowed three supervised video or phone calls per week with the children during "reasonable waking hours" and can respond if her kids initiate additional contact. If a court-appointed guardian raises any concerns, all parties must reevaluate whether supervision remains necessary. According to the agreement, neither party is permitted to discuss adult issues, the divorce, or the kids' relationship with their other parent in front of or with the children, and Scott and Kelley are also barred from making disparaging remarks, either verbally or in writing, and cannot interrogate their brood about what happens when they are with their other parent. The agreement also includes a social media stipulation, which means neither may post about one another, their marriage, children or the divorce, nor allow any third party to do so. Scott will keep exclusive use of their Park City home, and Kelley's parenting time may occur there but only with mutual agreement on a supervisor, and she is otherwise barred from the property. The 57-year-old actor will retain control of marital funds, covering household expenses and will also provide Kelley with $10,000 a month for living costs, as well as her car payments, minimum payments on credit cards and some of her legal fees. Days after news of the former couple's split was announced, Kelly was admitted to hospital under an involuntary 5150 hold - which is described as "a critical intervention used to detain individuals who are considered a danger to themselves or others or are gravely disabled due to a mental disorder" - but was discharged days later and insisted she was "fine". In a post on Instagram, she wrote: 'I'm fine, y'all. I'm happy. 'No mental illness. No addictions. Just a woman who SURVIVED an involuntary 5150 and went on a 1st DATE 2-night. So nervous! OMG!' The former couple married in 2004 and Kelley recently insisted she is "happy" and "ready to begin again" after her split from the actor. She wrote on Instagram: "Love makes the world go round … And in the times you feel heavy … KNOW … you are special. Peace is a state of mind. "And your mind is all that can tell you otherwise … I love you all and I am HAPPY. And that's okay … it's okay to hold many things at once. "We are dynamic … and I am ready to begin again … "

Scott and Kelley Wolf barred from discussing divorce with their kids
Scott and Kelley Wolf barred from discussing divorce with their kids

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Scott and Kelley Wolf barred from discussing divorce with their kids

Scott and Kelley Wolf have been banned from discussing their divorce with their children. The former couple - who have Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and 11-year-old Lucy together - split last month after more than 20 years of marriage and earlier this week, they reached a temporary agreement which set out provisions around custody, visitation, finances, and communication, with the Party of Five actor's temporary restraining order against his estranged wife also dismissed. According to documents obtained by People magazine, Scott has temporary sole physical custody of the kids, while Kelley has been granted "liberal" supervised parenting time, which will be coordinated by the pair's lawyers. In addition, Kelley will be allowed three supervised video or phone calls per week with the children during "reasonable waking hours" and can respond if her kids initiate additional contact. If a court-appointed guardian raises any concerns, all parties must reevaluate whether supervision remains necessary. According to the agreement, neither party is permitted to discuss adult issues, the divorce, or the kids' relationship with their other parent in front of or with the children, and Scott and Kelley are also barred from making disparaging remarks, either verbally or in writing, and cannot interrogate their brood about what happens when they are with their other parent. The agreement also includes a social media stipulation, which means neither may post about one another, their marriage, children or the divorce, nor allow any third party to do so. Scott will keep exclusive use of their Park City home, and Kelley's parenting time may occur there but only with mutual agreement on a supervisor, and she is otherwise barred from the property. The 57-year-old actor will retain control of marital funds, covering household expenses and will also provide Kelley with $10,000 a month for living costs, as well as her car payments, minimum payments on credit cards and some of her legal fees. Days after news of the former couple's split was announced, Kelly was admitted to hospital under an involuntary 5150 hold - which is described as "a critical intervention used to detain individuals who are considered a danger to themselves or others or are gravely disabled due to a mental disorder" - but was discharged days later and insisted she was "fine". In a post on Instagram, she wrote: 'I'm fine, y'all. I'm happy. 'No mental illness. No addictions. Just a woman who SURVIVED an involuntary 5150 and went on a 1st DATE 2-night. So nervous! OMG!' The former couple married in 2004 and Kelley recently insisted she is "happy" and "ready to begin again" after her split from the actor. She wrote on Instagram: "Love makes the world go round … And in the times you feel heavy … KNOW … you are special. Peace is a state of mind. "And your mind is all that can tell you otherwise … I love you all and I am HAPPY. And that's okay … it's okay to hold many things at once. "We are dynamic … and I am ready to begin again … "

Shock twist in Scott Wolf's ugly divorce with wife of 21 years
Shock twist in Scott Wolf's ugly divorce with wife of 21 years

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Shock twist in Scott Wolf's ugly divorce with wife of 21 years

A shocking twist has taken place amid Scott Wolf's ugly divorce battle with his estranged wife Kelley. Last month on June 10, it was revealed that the Party Of Five actor, 57, had filed for divorce from his wife after 21 years of marriage and welcoming three children together. However only days later, Kelley was detained by police, which had been accidentally caught on camera, and taken to a Utah hospital for a mental health evaluation. She later claimed that she was placed under an involuntary mental health hold 'again' by police earlier this month. On June 25, Wolf requested for a temporary restraining order against the mom-of-three which he was granted. But in a major turn of events, the TRO was dropped after it was dissolved by a Utah judge on Saturday due to an agreement Scott and Kelley reached, according to court documents obtained by People. The agreement was made earlier this week on Tuesday - and contains a number of terms revolving around visitation, communication as well as finances. But in a major turn of events, the TRO was dropped after it was dissolved by a Utah judge on Saturday due to an agreement Scott and Kelley reached, according to court documents obtained by People Wolf has also been granted sole custody of their three kids: Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11. Per the agreement that had been reached, Kelley will be allowed to have 'liberal' supervised time with her children. This includes supervised time with her kids in person that has been worked out ahead of time by counsel. She is also allowed to have either three phone or video calls with her children - also supervised. If any of her kids reach out to her first, Kelley has been given permission to also respond. Both Scott and Kelley cannot discuss certain topics in front of their children, including adult issues, divorce and their kids' relationship with either parent. The estranged couple also are not permitted to ask their kids what goes on at the other parent's place of residence. A gag order has also been put in place for both parties which prohibits either Scott or Kelley from posting and commenting about each other on social media. They also cannot talk about their children, divorce or marriage, and any third party is further prohibited from making posts/comments regarding the above topics. The end goal over a certain period time would be for Kelley to return to having unsupervised time with her three children. On June 25, Wolf requested for a TRO which was granted. At the time, Judge Richard Mrazi said that Kelley, 'has been engaged in an escalating pattern of behavior that poses a substantial threat of immediate and irreparable harm to the party's minor children,' per Today. The judge also said that Scott's estranged wife has made 'threats to remove the party's minor children from the country.' While the TRO has officially been dropped, a hearing that had been set for July 21 is also no longer taking place. The actor will remain at their Park City, Utah residence with their children - while Kelley will be allowed to only enter the property during supervised time with her kids. Scott will also have full control of marital funds, with Kelley receiving $10,000 each month to cover living costs. The star will also cover her other monthly bills such as car and credit card payments, as well as some attorney fees. The new twist in the estranged couple's divorce comes shortly after Kelley claimed she was placed under an involuntary mental health hold 'again' by police - who she alleges abused her in custody. Kelley took to Instagram over the past weekend to level curious claims against the Summit County Police Department - alleging she had been 'thrown down the stairs' by cops while on a seven day 'involuntary hold' - after being 'taken' from Sundance. However, Summit County Police Department confirmed to they were not involved in any response to Sundance Resort on July 6 - as Sundance is not located in Summit County. Sharing a photo of her bruised arm, Kelley alleged: 'I was held for 7 days and they tried to keep me for 90. I will not be quiet anymore. I cannot be quiet anymore.' She claimed of her injuries: 'This is from the police. I will get myself safe but I'm asking for help. Thrown down stairs. Broke my wrist, Contusions on my head. I'm bruised everywhere and I literally was released last night. This is the SECOND time. 'Summit county police took me from Sundance on July 6. I was in a hot tub. Placed me on an involuntary hold at Summit county Behavioral health. The truth must be told.' A further post saw Kelley say: 'I love my kids. I'm not crazy. I need help. And I want my kids back. That's all for now.' A Summit County Police Department spokesman said in a statement they are 'aware of several photographs and social media posts circulating that inaccurately claim "Summit County Police" responded to an incident at Sundance (Resort) on July 6, including allegations of a confrontation involving Summit County law enforcement. 'Sundance Resort is not located within Summit County, and therefore, no law enforcement agency from Summit County, including the Summit County Sheriff's Office , would be involved in incidents occurring there. 'I can confirm that the Summit County Sheriff's Office was not involved in any response to Sundance on July 6.' has contacted representatives for Utah County Sheriff's Office, Summit County Behavioral Health, Sundance Mountain Resort and Scott Wolf for comment but has yet to hear back. The Boston-born actor's brother Michael Wolf also entered a declaration in the matter, Us Weekly reported after reviewing court docs. 'It's so sad for the kids, but Kelley is ready to fight like hell for her children,' an insider close to Kelley, a mental health professional, told the outlet. The source added: 'It is not warranted, it's cruel. And it's incorrect.' On June 9, Wolf submitted to the court documents indicating his desire to divorce Kelley, who he exchanged vows with in May of 2004. Before Scott had his restraining order in place and had temporary custody of their three kids, Kelley was detained by police after strange comments she made to her father and others. On June 13, Kelley shared footage of police arriving to take her to the hospital while she was on an Instagram Live stream. Deputies responded to the Sundance Resort for a report of a female that needed some help,' read a statement from law enforcement obtained by People. 'Upon speaking with the female, our Deputies learned that she had made concerning comments to a family member, and she also made similar comments to our Deputies,' the statement continued. 'For that reason, our Deputies transported the female to a local hospital.' Kelley later confirmed she was placed under an 'involuntary 5150,' which is 'a critical intervention used to detain individuals who are considered a danger to themselves or others or are gravely disabled due to a mental disorder,' per the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store