Overview
- On Oct. 14, Kelley Wolf was transferred from a Utah mental health hospital to another nearby facility to continue treatment for roughly six more weeks, according to People.
- A mental health court judge ordered a minimum 60-day involuntary psychiatric hold on Sept. 26 after an interview and examination, with sources saying she was deemed a danger to herself and others.
- She faces multiple misdemeanor charges stemming from late August, including electronic communications harassment, two counts tied to alleged disclosure of personal information, and an additional count for an alleged protective-order violation.
- A protective order bars any direct or indirect contact with Scott Wolf and their three children and requires her to stay at least 300 feet from him, while Scott retains temporary sole custody.
- Scott Wolf posted a public Instagram birthday message on Oct. 14, and upcoming court dates include a divorce hearing on Oct. 23—where the judge told Kelley to retain counsel—and a Nov. 7 appearance on a summons.