Overview
- Kelley Wolf posted that she had only $6 and was relying on her brother after being barred from booking a hotel room on July 29
- She claimed she was placed under a second involuntary psychiatric hold by Summit County Police, a claim the sheriff’s office says it has no record of
- In an Instagram live video, deputies on a “keep the peace” call escorted her around her Park City home but she was unable to retrieve belongings
- A July court agreement dissolved Scott Wolf’s temporary restraining order, granted him sole legal and physical custody of their three children, and limited Kelley to supervised parenting time
- The custody order includes a social media gag and both exes have increasingly used public statements to shape their narratives