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Judge Lets Kelley Wolf’s Divorce Lawyer Withdraw as Scott Wolf Alleges ‘False’ Claims

A judge approved her lawyer's withdrawal, leaving her unrepresented under existing temporary custody restrictions.

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Overview

  • On August 19, Judge Richard Mrazik granted attorney Farrah Spencer’s motion to withdraw, with the court directing future filings be served directly to Kelley by email.
  • The order leaves Kelley temporarily without legal representation in the Utah divorce case.
  • Days earlier, Scott Wolf told People he had been informed of “deeply disturbing and entirely false” allegations by Kelley and shared alleged texts he says show a plan to make such claims.
  • A July 15 temporary agreement, as reported, gives Scott exclusive use of the family home and temporary sole physical custody, provides Kelley supervised contact, and requires him to pay $10,000 per month plus certain expenses.
  • Following the withdrawal, Kelley posted Instagram screenshots that appeared to show an overdrawn bank account and minimal available funds.