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Kelley Wolf Barred From Contact With Scott Wolf and Children Under New Court Order

She told a Utah judge she will enter treatment on Sept. 12 following charges over alleged doxxing and harassment.

Overview

  • An Aug. 28 protective order requires zero direct or indirect contact with Scott Wolf or the couple’s three children and mandates she stay at least 300 feet away, with contact permitted only in court‑qualified mediation.
  • Kelley Wolf faces three misdemeanor counts — one electronic communications harassment and two electronic disclosure of personal identifying information — which the court marked as domestic‑violence‑related.
  • At her Sept. 2 arraignment, she said she plans to enter a rehabilitation program on Sept. 12; the judge denied a prosecutorial request for immediate proof of compliance and did not rule on a proposed social‑media ban.
  • Scott Wolf retains temporary sole physical custody under a judge‑upheld stipulation that provides Kelley supervised parenting time and calls, with safe‑harbor therapists appointed for each child.
  • The charges followed her Aug. 26 Instagram post of Scott’s phone number that police say triggered a barrage of calls; she was released with conditions including abstaining from alcohol and drugs and participating in treatment.