Overview
- Kelley Wolf is accused in court documents of using a friend's phone to contact Scott Wolf and trying to reach her son through a friend's child two days after the order was issued.
- The Aug. 28 protective order prohibits any direct or indirect contact with the couple's three children and requires Kelley to remain at least 300 feet from Scott.
- A source says a judge recently kept no-contact restrictions with the children in place but permitted Kelley and Scott to speak by phone for co‑parenting purposes.
- Kelley previously faced misdemeanor counts tied to alleged social‑media doxxing and harassment, was jailed on Aug. 26, and was released under conditions requiring treatment and no alcohol or non‑prescribed drugs.
- She appeared in court without counsel on Sept. 10, was told to retain a lawyer before an Oct. 23 hearing, and sources say she briefly entered rehab on Sept. 7 before leaving the next day.