Overview
- A Summit County judge on Jan. 27 dismissed the restraining-order-violation case without prejudice at the district attorney’s request.
- The dismissal is part of a coordinated approach to related matters, while Kelley Wolf still faces one count of electronic communication harassment and two counts of electronic disclosure of personal identifying information from August 2025.
- Court filings show the misdemeanor case was continued to July 28 after a defense request that cited ongoing cooperation with prosecutors.
- Scott Wolf withdrew his restraining order in December, and the court declared associated protective orders null and void.
- Earlier proceedings included a court-ordered minimum 60-day involuntary psychiatric hold for Kelley following a late-September evaluation.