Overview
- Scott says he is speaking out to protect their children after learning of “deeply disturbing and entirely false” allegations by his estranged wife.
- Texts reviewed by People show Kelley Wolf admitting she did not believe the abuse and child-endangerment claims were true and planning to leverage them in court and public opinion.
- A July 15 stipulated agreement maintains Scott’s sole physical custody of their three children with supervised visitation for Kelley and a social-media gag.
- Scott warns the false allegations are “completely baseless” and “incredibly dangerous,” calling them traumatic for Jackson, Miller and Lucy.
- Kelley denies believing her husband would harm their children and says the dispute has cost her career, reputation and integrity.