Overview
- In a statement to People, Wolf called Kelley’s accusations “deeply disturbing and completely false” and warned they are traumatic for their three children.
- Court records show Wolf retains temporary sole custody while a previously issued restraining order was lifted in July with provisions for supervised contact and video calls for Kelley.
- Reports detail multiple 911 calls in late July, including one alleging Kelley attempted to use sheriffs to break into their former marital home.
- Kelley livestreamed her July attempt to retrieve personal belongings and their dogs, asking a Summit County deputy for help in removing a window grate.
- Kelley’s counsel acknowledged that she made false allegations on judicial advice and she has publicly defended her actions as a strategic effort to regain access to her children.